Professional, Continuing, and Online Education Update by UPCEA
Daily updates of news, research and trends by UPCEA
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Tuesday, March 25, 2025
The state of AI: How organizations are rewiring to capture value - Alex Singla, et al, McKinsey
Perspectives of Academic Staff on Artificial Intelligence in Higher Education: Exploring Areas of Relevance (Provisionally accepted) - Dana-Kristin Mah, et al; Frontiers
TxAgent: An AI agent for therapeutic reasoning across a universe of tools - Shanghua Gao, et al; Zitniklab
Monday, March 24, 2025
Powerful A.I. Is Coming. We’re Not Ready. - Kevin Roose, NY Times
Online Education Market CAGR to be at 20.62% By 2034 | Revolutionizing Learning in the Digital Age - Market Research Future
Navigating the landscape of AI literacy education: insights from a decade of research (2014–2024) - Yuqin Yang, et al; Nature
Sunday, March 23, 2025
ChatGPT firm reveals AI model that is ‘good at creative writing’ - the Guardian
University students describe how they adopt AI for writing and research in a general education course - Rebecca W. Black & Bill Tomlinson, Nature Scientific Reports
No End in Sight for AI’s Invasion into Higher Education - Peter Biles, Mind Matters
Saturday, March 22, 2025
The Value of a Ph.D. in the Age of AI - Kim Isenberg, Forward Future
ChatGPT firm reveals AI model that is ‘good at creative writing’ - Dan Milmo, the Guardian
The ‘Oppenheimer Moment’ That Looms Over Today’s AI Leaders - Tharin Pillay, Time
Friday, March 21, 2025
Google calls for weakened copyright and export rules in AI policy proposal - Kyle Wiggers, Tech Crunch
OpenAI calls DeepSeek ‘state-controlled,’ calls for bans on ‘PRC-produced’ models - Kyle Wiggers, Tech Crunch
The proposal, a submission for the Trump administration’s “AI Action Plan” initiative, claims that DeepSeek’s models, including its R1 “reasoning” model, are insecure because DeepSeek faces requirements under Chinese law to comply with demands for user data. Banning the use of “PRC-produced” models in all countries considered “Tier 1” under the Biden administration’s export rules would prevent privacy and “security risks,” OpenAI says, including the “risk of IP theft.” It’s unclear whether OpenAI’s references to “models” are meant to refer to DeepSeek’s API, the lab’s open models, or both. DeepSeek’s open models don’t contain mechanisms that would allow the Chinese government to siphon user data; companies including Microsoft, Perplexity, and Amazon host them on their infrastructure.