By Elizabeth Redden. The American Council on Education and 29 other higher education organizations sent a letter to the U.S. Department of Education raising concerns about a new proposed form for collecting information about gifts and contracts from foreign sources. Disclosure of foreign gifts and contracts valued at $250,000 or more is required under Section 117 of the Higher Education Act, and the department published notice in September of a new proposed form to collect information to this effect. More...
Your Interview With AI
By Lilah Burke. Getting a job increasingly requires going through an interview on an AI platform. Some colleges are trying to prepare their students for these nonhuman interactions,but many institutions are just getting acclimated to this new technology. More...
Preparing for an Automated Future
By Lilah Burke. UiPath might be a long way from putting a robot in the hands of every American worker, but the company is putting one in the hands of 800 undergraduate business majors and minors at the College of William & Mary. The three-year partnership and the software gift, valued at $4 million, will allow each business student to access robotic processing automation software and training. More...
AI Academy Under Siege
Oren Etzioni analyzes the brain drain of artificial intelligence experts out of academia and suggests some solutions to the problem. More...
Emphasis of AI in Education in China: ‘AI+’: The core of future online education?
Computer-based teaching, in fact, is not new in China, particularly in cities where each classroom has been facilitated with at least one computer and students today are used to learning by means of electronic devices. More...
Here’s What’s Next At The Explosive Intersection Of AI And On-Line Education
Artificial Intelligence is poised to disrupt many industries, but education arena has not typically been at the forefront of such conversations. More...
The AI-Enabled Future
The pace of artificial intelligence continues inexorably forward. Every day we see continued development of new technologies, new applications, and greater investment in AI, machine learning, and the host of cognitive technologies. More...
10 Powerful Women Leaders Discuss Keeping AI Safe for Humanity
‘History has shown that whenever a great invention gets into the wrong hands, evil tends to prevail. Right now, we’re in the early stages of AI and currently exploring the many potential benefits of using AI for good.’ In an effort to highlight some of the accomplished women in this sector, Authority Magazine interviewed women leaders in artificial intelligence as part of a series. More...
AI, ethics and classrooms of the future
News that Pearson, the world’s largest textbook publisher, is phasing out print publications for higher education to adopt a resolutely digital-first policy may signal an eventual full stop for traditional book learning. More...
Demystifying Artificial Intelligence in the Corporation
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is top of mind for leading corporations these days – 96.4% of top executives reported earlier this year that AI was the number one disruptive technology that they were investing in, up from 68.9% just two years ago. More...