The city college signs on to the future . . . But we also notice resistance from new grads.
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"UMKC has adopted new Artificial Intelligence (AI) courses, and teachers are encouraging their students to use AI in the classroom. While some teachers and students are excited for the change, others argue over whether this tool is harming the cognitive functionality of its users."
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Students and professors react to increased AI usage and research at UMKC
UMKC has adopted new Artificial Intelligence (AI) courses, and teachers are encouraging their students to use AI in the classroom. While some teachers and students are excited for the change, others argue over whether this tool is harming the cognitive functionality of its users. Erin Blocher, a professor at the Bloch School of Management at...
Students and professors react to increased AI usage and research at UMKC
UMKC has adopted new Artificial Intelligence (AI) courses, and teachers are encouraging their students to use AI in the classroom. While some teachers and students are excited for the change, others argue over whether this tool is harming the cognitive functionality of its users. Erin Blocher, a professor at the Bloch School of Management at...
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