Ryan Daws is covering AI in higher education, with some interesting quotes from key academics representing UK's elite Russell Group of universities. Students have been making the most of ChatGPT in their assignments, and questions around assessment have been bubbling up ever since. They propose several new AI literacy milestones relevant to universities as they train the next cohorts of tech professionals, and beyond. Some of these include training for faculty members, and integrating AI tools in an ethical manner, ensuring all students get euqal access to their benefits. What do you think universities should do moving forward? P.S.: Stay up-to-date with more news as they come out, using our special AI News tab in the top left!
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I think it's a good idea as many students take a bovine attitude to ChatGPT, treating it like an oracle. Actually a well crafted prompt is an art in itself -- it might revive the intellectual discipline of beginning with the right questions.