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4/11/2024
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  • Kogod Business School Infuses Curriculum and Operations with AI Instruction

    The Kogod School of Business at American University in Washington, DC, has announced its curriculum and day-to-day operations will feature artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) to ensure that existing and new students and staff will have the training they need to remain current in job skills required for this rapidly advancing technology.

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  • Microsoft, Nvidia Expand Global AI Footprint

    Microsoft and Nvidia are expanding their AI presence in a widening swath of the globe, with the goal of increasing datacenter power, as well as courting local talent and mindshare.

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Professional Resources

Getting Comfortable with "I Don't Know": Educause's 2024 AI Landscape Study

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The Campus Technology Insider podcast speaks with Senior Researcher Jenay Robert about Educause's inaugural AI Landscape Study. Listen to the podcast.

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