AI and the university

By Eliza.Compton, 20 October, 2022
Artificial intelligence is already impacting all areas of higher education. Here, academics from around the world look at AI’s benefits and its costs
AI and the university
Artificial intelligence is already impacting all areas of higher education. Here, academics from around the world look at AI’s benefits and its costs
AI and the university

From machine learning to chatbots, artificial intelligence is already impacting higher education, and signs are that the influence of evolving technologies on university life is just getting started. With the benefits to assessment, admissions, student retention and research efficiency come questions about the environmental cost of processing vast amounts of data and turning over human tasks, such as writing, to machines. This collection of resources from around the world looks at AI now and what the future might bring.

The future of AI in HE
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By Eliza.Compton, 5 August, 2022
From assessment to ethics and job security, a new Jisc report highlights AI’s challenges and successes and provides insight into upcoming developments
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3minutes
By Eliza.Compton, 26 July, 2022
Can artificial intelligence be as green as it is integral to solving complex problems? As universities integrate courses on AI into different fields, they also need to show students its risks and costs, particularly for the environment
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4minutes
By Miranda Prynne, 8 September, 2022
Artificial intelligence, or machine learning, can support complex analysis and advance quality research, but only when used carefully. John F. Wu shares advice on how machine learning can empower researchers
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4minutes
AI and language
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By Miranda Prynne, 14 October, 2022
Just as spelling checks and predictive text have become accepted, so too will AI writers, so educators should help students responsibly engage with and understand the potential and limitations of these text generators, writes Lucinda McKnight
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4minutes
By Miranda Prynne, 30 March, 2022
Language translation software is an increasingly powerful and widely used tool, but how is it used by students learning in a second language, and what challenges does this present to their teachers? Andy McIntosh highlights some practical and ethical considerations
Tips for responsible data use
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By miranda.prynne, 6 May, 2021
Bronwen Swinnerton and James Pickering outline the steps all universities should take to ensure ethical and transparent collection and use of student data via ed-tech platforms
Lessons from past experience
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By Miranda Prynne, 23 June, 2022
Transforming a doctoral research project into a commercially viable product requires astute decision-making from the start. Manjinder Kainth and Nicola Wilkin share a beginner’s guide
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4minutes