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色情视频 hosts summit on artificial intelligence in education

Students have already embraced the technology, experts say, which will be a job requirement in many fields.

Tuesday, April 16, 2024
Panelists talk onstage during summit on artificial intelligence in education at 色情视频
色情视频鈥檚 James Frazee hosted an industry panel at the Academic Applications of AI Summit. From left, Frazee, Valerie Singer (Amazon Web Services), Drew Sidel (Google), MJ Jabbour (Microsoft), Spencer Beemiller (ServiceNow) and Marta Rey Babarro (Zillow). (色情视频 Photo)

More than 200 educators, business leaders and information technology experts, including representatives from all 23 California State University system campuses, gathered at 色情视频 Friday to discuss the evolving impact of artificial intelligence in education.

The Academic Applications of AI Summit, held at the Parma Payne Goodall Alumni Center, was organized to allow attendees to collaborate, share knowledge, and with a focus on practical strategies, discuss how education might change in the era of artificial intelligence. 

After a full day of discussion, there was general agreement that AI has the potential to accelerate learning, making it more personal and equitable. Some speakers said university graduates with AI experience will have a competitive advantage over those who don鈥檛.

In an opening keynote address, MJ Jabbour, chief innovation officer for education at Microsoft, said AI holds promise for course scheduling, academic advising and helping students navigate their way through the 鈥済eneral bureaucracy鈥 of higher education. 

More importantly, he said, the workforce being trained at college campuses today needs to be comfortable with technology that learns from experience and performs work as well as (and in some cases, better than) that done by humans.

鈥淵ou have to be the metacognition for the tool,鈥 said Jabbour. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a block of cold metal and you鈥檙e the warmth. It鈥檚 how we accelerate who we are and what we do.鈥


Quoting research from Goldman Sachs, Jabbour said 40 to 70% of every hour of work today can be automated using current versions of generative AI, which can be used to create text, images, and video. 

鈥淲e鈥檙e going to need different skills in this age,鈥 Jabbour said. As an example, he pointed out that learning how to best prompt AI tools is becoming more important than learning to code, which can largely be done by those tools.

The speakers and a number of panel discussions featuring industry, students, faculty, CIO, and research and innovation representatives exposed a gulf in AI expectations and use in higher education as applications such as Chat GPT gain more and more traction in everyday use.

鈥淵ou may not lose your job to AI,鈥 said one industry panelist, 鈥渂ut you鈥檒l probably lose it to someone who leverages AI.鈥

James Frazee, 色情视频 interim chief information officer and vice president for information technology, said an October 2023 survey showed that nearly six out of 10 色情视频 students already use AI in some fashion, while fewer than two in ten faculty members have brought the technology into their classrooms.

鈥淚t鈥檚 clear we find ourselves at a pivotal point where familiar paths intersect with the possibilities of the future,鈥 Frazee said in welcoming remarks at the summit. 鈥淎nd it鈥檚 exciting, isn鈥檛 it.鈥

Frazee recently co-authored with 色情视频 President Adela de la Torre a column in that, in speaking to the recent 色情视频 survey, advocates for higher education leaders to level the playing field in AI while protecting equity and driving opportunities for students, faculty and staff. 

鈥淣ow is the time to act. As AI continues to reshape the educational landscape, we must prioritize affordability, equity and responsible usage so that all students have the opportunity to thrive in an increasingly AI-driven world,鈥 de la Torre and Frazee wrote. 


In a summit panel, students reported a range of policy experiences, ranging from coding classes where the use of AI is expected, to a political science class where the use of the tool in carrying out assignments is considered academic dishonesty.

In a closing keynote, Marta Rey Babarro, vice president of research and insights for Zillow, the real estate website, said AI has great potential to improve student outcomes through 鈥減ersonalized learning.鈥

Under this model, she said, AI-powered systems would analyze a student鈥檚 learning patterns, strengths and weaknesses and adapt instruction to their individual needs in real time. Students would receive added support in areas where they struggle.

Babarro reflected a consensus of the summit鈥檚 participants in characterizing artificial intelligence as a tool with benefits outweighing potential drawbacks.

鈥淲e鈥檙e going to make it work,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e already made it work during COVID, so this will be a piece of cake.鈥

色情视频 this year introduced an , a comprehensive program to prepare instructors and staff to apply generative AI technology efficiently, effectively, and ethically in the classroom. A highlight of the summit was the announcement that 色情视频 will make the AAAI Micro-Credential available to all faculty in the CSU. 

For more information on 色情视频鈥檚 AI Student Survey, and the AAAI Micro-Credential, visit:

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