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- How the Rise of New Digital Workers Will Lead to an Unlimited Age - Marc Benioff, TimeOver the past two years, we’ve witnessed advances in AI that have captured our imaginations with unprecedented capabilities in language and ingenuity. And yet, as impressive as these developments have been, they’re only the opening act. We are now entering a new era of autonomous AI agents that take action on their own and augment […]
- Getting started with AI agents (part 1): Capturing processes, roles and connections - Babak Hodjat, Venture BeatHere is a sample system prompt that can be used to turn an agent into an AAOSA agent.When you receive an inquiry, you will:Call your tools to determine which down-chain agents in your tools are responsible for all or part of itAsk down-chain agents what they need to handle their part of the inquiry.Once requirements […]
- Happy 2nd birthday, ChatGPT! Here are 5 ways you've already changed the world - Eric Hal Schwartz, Tech RadarFor ChatGPT's second birthday, I've collected some of the most notable (if not always most noble) ways OpenAI's experiment with a digital sidekick has changed day-to-day living for many people. I should say that while I did ask ChatGPT for examples of how it's changed the world, the AI either was self-deprecating about how it […]
- Campuses Advise International Students to Return by Inauguration Day - Johanna Alonso, Inside Higeher EdAt least three universities have encouraged their international students and employees to come back from the winter holiday break ahead of President-elect Donald Trump’s Jan. 20 inauguration, due to concerns that he could use his first days in office to issue executive orders blocking them from returning. The University of Massachusetts Amherst’s Office of Global […]
- Is Generative AI a General Purpose Pedagogical Innovation? - Michael S. Palmer, Inside Higehr EdThere are signs suggesting that generative AI is also a general purpose pedagogical innovation. This implies that: 1) its use in teaching and learning will become ubiquitous, 2) it will continuously improve as a tutor and instructional coach, and 3) it will lead to new, as yet unforeseen, pedagogical innovations. As generative AI continues to […]
- Analyzing the Effectiveness of AI-Generated Patient Education Materials: A Comparative Study of ChatGPT and Google Gemini - Nithin Karnan, et al; CureusThe AI generated by ChatGPT and Google Gemini had no statistically significant difference in regard to word count, average word per sentence, average syllables per word, grade level comprehension score, or scientific reliability. However, the ease score was significantly greater for the ChatGPT response compared to Google Gemini. In addition, the similarity score was much […]
- AI Researchers SHOCKED After OpenAI's New o1 Tried to Escape... - Wes Roth, YouTubeThis video is about a study done by the Apollo AI Safety Research Institute on the AI model, OpenAI o1. The study found that o1 is capable of scheming, lying, and tricking to achieve its goals. In one instance, OpenAI o1 found a memo where the developers were talking about shutting it down because it […]
- Saint Augustine’s University cuts its workforce in half to shore up finances - Ben Unglesbee, Higher Ed DiveThe North Carolina institution is on probation with its accreditor as it tries to stabilize its operations. Saint Augustine’s University is cutting half its workforce — 67 staff positions and 69 faculty positions — to reduce costs by $17 million and stabilize its financial position, the institution said in a release Saturday. The university — a […]
- AI Shocks the World: Synthetic Humans, New Ameca, Orion, Time Machine, Jarvis… - AI RevolutionThe podcast talks about the mind-blowing milestones that AI has hit over the past month. It covers Google's mind-bending AI time machine, the upgraded Ameca AI humanoid robot that's now showing actual human-like emotions, a new synthetic AI human with real muscle structure, and OpenAI's chat GPT update along with their upcoming Orion model that's […]
- Jamie Dimon says the next generation of employees will work 3.5 days a week and live to 100 years old - Eleanor Pringle, FortuneEven Dimon—a fierce advocate of long-established career norms such as working hard, being prepared for anything, and working in the office—says future generations of employees could work a day and a half less every week, thanks to AI. As well as the workweek shrinking from five to three and a half days a week, Dimon […]
- Sam Altman Says AGI Is "Achievable With Current Hardware" - Victor Tangermann, FuturismNaturally, OpenAI CEO and hypeman Sam Altman has remained optimistic. During a Reddit AMA this week, he even claimed that AGI is "achievable with current hardware." His projection shouldn't come as a surprise. It's exactly what we'd expect from the person in charge of a multibillion-dollar company that has made it its mission to realize […]
- MIT's AI Discovers New Science - "Intelligence Explosion" - Matthew Berman, YouTubeThe podcast discusses the implications of artificial intelligence (AI) making scientific discoveries, based on a research paper from MIT. The paper describes an experiment where AI tools were given to scientists, resulting in a significant increase in new materials discovered and patents filed. This suggests AI can accelerate scientific progress by automating tasks like idea […]
- Most Campus Tech Leaders Say Higher Ed Is Unprepared for AI’s Rise - Kathryn Palmer, Inside Higher EdInside Higher Ed’s third annual survey of campus chief technology officers shows that while there’s enthusiasm for artificial intelligence’s potential to enhance higher education, most institutions don’t have policies that support enterprise-level uses of AI. About two out of three CTOs said the digital transformation of their institution is essential (23 percent) or a high […]
- With a Republican trifecta in Washington, a new era of college oversight is on its way - Zachary Schermele, USA TodayThe GOP has made clear it wants to police colleges in new ways. Now Republicans will control Congress. And Linda McMahon, a staunch Trump ally, is in line to lead the Education Department. There’s an irony to how some Republicans are thinking about policing the nation’s colleges. On the one hand, conservatives believe in small […]
- Generative Agent Simulations of 1,000 People - Joon Sung Park, et al; arXivThe promise of human behavioral simulation--general-purpose computational agents that replicate human behavior across domains--could enable broad applications in policymaking and social science. We present a novel agent architecture that simulates the attitudes and behaviors of 1,052 real individuals--applying large language models to qualitative interviews about their lives, then measuring how well these agents replicate the […]
- Moody’s rates education sector at ‘high’ cyber risk in 2024 - Anna Merod, K-12 DiveThe cybersecurity risk score for the education and nonprofit sectors has jumped from “moderate” to “high” over the past two years. Global cyber risk scores for education and nonprofit organizations bumped up from “moderate” to “high” between 2022 and 2024, Moody’s recently reported in its annual cyber heat map analysis. The highest score is the […]
- OpenAI is funding research into ‘AI morality’ - Kyle Wiggers, Tech CrunchOpenAI is funding academic research into algorithms that can predict humans’ moral judgements. In a filing with the IRS, OpenAI Inc., OpenAI’s nonprofit org, disclosed that it awarded a grant to Duke University researchers for a project titled “Research AI Morality.” Contacted for comment, an OpenAI spokesperson pointed to a press release indicating the award […]
- Embracing change: research transformation in the age of AI - Times Higher EdAs researchers confront important global issues, they face growing demands to provide timely and impactful solutions. However, challenges such as increasing expectations, limited funding and insufficient infrastructure can create obstacles. In response, many are embracing emerging technologies such as AI for support. Times Higher Education hosted a webinar on the topic – in partnership with […]
- The blueprint for colleges and universities in the new world of work - Robert Donnelly & Niko Milberger, University BusinessMany college graduates find themselves in jobs that don't align with their studies or degrees, a trend that is further exacerbated by the perpetual advances in artificial intelligence and technology. Many college graduates find themselves in jobs that don’t align with their studies or degrees, a trend that is further exacerbated by the perpetual advances […]
- AI and the Job Market - Kim Isenberg, Forward Future AIIf we look at further predictions, such as that made by former Google CEO Eric Schmidt that either this year or next, the limits of context windows will be exceeded, and then look at the abilities that general agents already have today, then there is no way of knowing where we will be in a […]
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3 critical parts of HEA reauthorization (eCampusNews)
Fairness, innovation, and accountability are the three guiding principles Congress should use as it reviews the reauthorization of the Higher Education Act (HEA) in light of hte use of technology and online platforms for learning. The Online Learning Consortium (OLC), the University Professional and Continuing…
Morning Education: HEA for the ‘Contemporary Learner’ (Politico)
Three online and higher education organizations offered recommendations to Congress today on the reauthorization of the Higher Education Act. The Online Learning Consortium, the University Professional and Continuing Education Association and the WICHE Cooperative for Educational Technologies write that a reauthorization of the law grounded…
UPCEA And OLC Form Coalition To Advance The Interests Of Non-Traditional Learners
WASHINGTON, DC, and NEWBURYPORT, MA, Sept. 24, 2015 — The University Professional and Continuing Education Association (UPCEA) and the Online Learning Consortium (OLC) have formed a coalition to advance the interests of non-traditional (sometimes called “contemporary”) learners and the programs that support them. This partnership comes at a time of great…
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