What Are We Talking About When We Talk About AI?

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What does it mean to be an educator and to educate in a world becoming reliant on artificial intelligence? This week our scholars take on the question of how AI will reshape the future of education across several disciplines including literature, law, and medicine. AI has already transformed how students learn in a world driven by efficiency. The question now becomes how educators will respond to the growing challenges and promises of an advanced technological world while elevating the unique powers of the human mind.

UConn Humanities Institute and professor of English, Director Anna Mae Duane leads a conversation about AI and education, featuring Najia Hajjaj Hassouni, dean of the College of Health Sciences, Université Internationale de Rabat; Ouassim Karrakchou, deputy director of TICLab and professor of computer science, Université Internationale de Rabat; Tina Huey, Interim Director of Faculty Development, Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning, University of Connecticut; and Meriem Regragui, professor of law, Université Internationale de Rabat.

Learn more about “Reading Between the Lines,” the collaboration between UConn and UIR that produced this podcast.

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What Are We Talking About When We Talk About AI?By University of Connecticut Humanities Institute