Monday, March 3, 2025

AI doesn’t shortchange learning. It enhances it - SF Chronicle

AI doesn’t shortchange learning. It enhances it - SF Chronicle
This spring, one of the first post-ChatGPT cohorts will graduate from business schools. Many students will use artificial intelligence to assist in completing their final assignments. As a graduating Stanford business student, I think that’s a good thing. AI is rapidly reshaping higher education. Recent surveys show that 86% of post-secondary students use AI, and 93% of faculty and administrators expect to expand their use of AI in the next two years. AI is not only changing how students learn but also redefining the role of education in preparing students for the workplace.