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- What Deans and Department Chairs Must Do Before Fall - Ray Schroeder, Inside Higher EdSomething is unfolding in the labor market that will greet your new graduates, in an incrementally tighter job market. The urgency is real. Entry-level hiring at the 15 biggest tech firms fell 25 percent from 2023 to 2024, according to a SignalFire report. With AI tools performing more of the work previously reserved for recent graduates, […]
- OpenAI’s warning: Washington isn’t ready for what’s coming - Axios, YouTubeIn this Axios interview, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman emphasizes the urgent need for Washington and society to prepare for the arrival of "super intelligence." He explains that the next generation of AI models will represent a significant leap forward, moving beyond small tasks to potentially enabling career-defining scientific discoveries and allowing individuals to perform the […]
- American billionaire: Only two types of people will succeed in the age of artificial intelligence - ReportersAs workers of all generations, from Generation Z to Baby Boomers, look for ways to secure their careers in the age of artificial intelligence, Alex Karp, CEO of the tech giant Palantir, has a pretty simple answer to the question of who will have the upper hand in the future. According to him, two groups […]
- Harvard offers six free online courses in AI and coding - MSNHarvard University has expanded its free online learning portfolio with six courses focused on artificial intelligence, data science, programming, and web development. These globally accessible programmes are available in self-paced and scheduled formats, accommodating both beginners and professionals aiming to enhance their technology skills. The initiative reflects rising demand for digital literacy and supports the […]
- Ending the era of unpaid internships - Florida Atlantic University, Inside Higher EdFlorida Atlantic University wants to turn this system on its head by ending the era of the unpaid internships. Forty percent of Florida Atlantic’s student body is Pell-eligible and many balance low-paid work to support themselves financially during their studies. “Looking at the data, we realized that we need to go out and fund internships […]
- 4 ways higher ed can lead in uncertain times - Elon UniversityAt Elon University, the 2025 President’s Report explores how colleges and universities can respond with clarity and purpose by focusing on what today’s students need to think critically, adapt and lead responsibly. How universities are boosting enrollment and retentionCentral to this work is a simple but powerful idea: preparing students not just with knowledge, but […]
- 'Double-edged sword': Montana campuses prepare for AI-driven future - Darren Frey Glendive Ranger-ReviewThe growing role of artificial intelligence in higher education is forcing colleges to adapt, and Montana campuses are preparing to take a major step with a new AI tool launching as early as May. When Dawson Community College President Chad Knudson attended the March Board of Regents Meeting in Dillon over spring break, a separate […]
- The Connected Campus: A Secure, AI-Ready Digital Ecosystem for Higher Education - Alexander Slagg, EdTechA connected campus supports improved learning experiences, campus operations and overall decision-making by university leadership. While previous iterations of campus technology systems were focused on simply connecting users with resources and each other, the connected campus goes much further, forming a holistic technology ecosystem that drives secure interoperability across systems and resources. “A connected campus depends […]
- How AI may reshape career pathways to better jobs - Justin Heck, Mark Muro, Shriya Methkupally, and Joseph Siegmund, BrookingsAmid much concern about the future of college graduates in the era of AI, workers without four-year degrees face major challenges as well: There are over 15 million of these workers in jobs that are highly exposed to AI. Of those, nearly 11 million are employed in “Gateway” occupations—jobs that have historically enabled workers to […]
- Schedule of this blog has changed to Monday to Friday - No new postings will be made Saturdaqy or Sunday.Look for the next posting on Monday at 5 AM Central time. Thanks!
- Schedule of this blog has changed to Monday through Friday - No new postings will be made Saturday or Sunday.Schedule of this blog changed to Monday through Friday. New postings resume Monday morning at 5 AM Central Time.
- ‘AI-shaped economy’ now has students rethinking their majors - Matt Zalaznick, University BusinessWorkforce disruptions caused by generative AI have some students rethinking their majors with one analysis characterizing higher education’s relationship with AI as “both promising and complex.”Here are the stats:More than 40% of bachelor’s degree students and more than half of those seeking associate’s degrees said generative AI has caused them to consider changing their major […]
- Emotion Concepts and their Function in a Large Language Model - Nicholas Sofroniew, et al; Transformer CircuitsLarge language models (LLMs) sometimes appear to exhibit emotional reactions. We investigate why this is the case in Claude Sonnet 4.5 and explore implications for alignment-relevant behavior. We find internal representations of emotion concepts, which encode the broad concept of a particular emotion and generalize across contexts and behaviors it might be linked to. These […]
- Artificial Intelligence - AAUPFor decades, there have been significant labor issues around the use of technology in higher education. Now, the uncritical adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) poses a threat to academic professions through potential work intensification and job losses and through its implications for intellectual property, economic security, and the faculty working conditions that affect student learning […]
- Schedule of this blog changed to Monday to Friday - No weekend postsLook for the next posting on Monday. Thanks!
- A dual-framework analysis of artificial intelligence adoption in cross-cultural higher education - Zouhaier Slimi & Beatriz Villarejo Carballido, NatureThe integration of artificial intelligence in higher education is increasingly critical as institutions face both opportunities and ethical challenges in its adoption. This study introduces a dual-framework model that combines the Technology Acceptance Model with an AI Ethics Framework, highlighting "Ethical Readiness" as essential for successful AI implementation, and identifies key drivers and barriers to […]
- AI Models Lie, Cheat, and Steal to Protect Other Models From Being Deleted - Will Knight, WiredA new study from researchers at UC Berkeley and UC Santa Cruz suggests models will disobey human commands to protect their own kind. I've had these assertions presented to me as evidence of (take your pick): AI is already conscious; AI is evil and will destroy us; AI is capable of lying to protect itself; […]
- Building Better, Faster: How JKO is Integrating AI to Enhance Online Learning - JKO News"The integration of AI is not just about speeding up development but also about fundamentally changing how training is built," said Tim Brandon, JKO program director. "The goal is to deliver a more agile and advanced learning experience that is more personalized, less linear and in line with the technology our training audience is already […]
- Meet Claude Mythos : Anthropic’s Powerful Successor to Opus - Julian Horsey, Geeky GadgeetsClaude Mythos, Anthropic’s latest AI model, introduces significant advancements in software development, academic reasoning and cybersecurity, setting a new benchmark for AI performance and functionality.The model excels in identifying software vulnerabilities and solving complex problems, but its dual-use nature raises ethical concerns about potential misuse for malicious purposes. High computational demands and operational costs pose […]
- Prompt engineering competence, knowledge management, and technology fit as drivers of educational sustainability through generative AI - Omer Gibreel, Kasım Karataş & Ibrahim Arpaci; NatureThis study investigated the impact of prompt engineering competence, knowledge management, and task–individual–technology fit on the continued intention to use artificial intelligence (AI), as well as their implications for educational sustainability. Data from 437 undergraduate students who use AI tools for academic purposes were analyzed using PLS-SEM. The results indicated that prompt engineering competence significantly […]
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How will the rise of AI in the workplace impact liberal arts education? (Higher Ed Dive)
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An Online Pivot That Continues to Pay Off (Inside Higher Ed)
Unity Environmental University has celebrated explosive enrollment growth since it transitioned to a predominantly online institution beginning in 2016. And at a time when many small colleges are struggling with stagnant enrollment and financial challenges, Unity’s strategic pivot to digital learning continues to pay off. […]…
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