Higher education will have to adapt to generative AI - And that’s a good thing

Source: Center For Data Innovation


As the title of his contribution suggests, Gillian Diebold argues that the integration of generative AI in higher education will bring significant benefits. 

The article explains that generative AI, which involves using algorithms to create original content, has the potential to transform the way we teach and learn.

For example, it can be used to create personalized learning experiences, generate new content for courses, and provide real-time feedback to students. 

The article acknowledges that there are challenges to integrating generative AI in higher education, such as ensuring that it is ethically and responsibly implemented.

However, the article concludes that the benefits of generative AI are too great to ignore and that higher education will need to adapt to this technology to remain relevant in the future.


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