Some education experts are prepared for the sector’s growing disenchantment with generative artificial intelligence. Others believe it will improve college systems and processes. For the higher education sector, 2026 is likely to be another year of grappling with the power of generative artificial intelligence to reshape research, teaching, learning and campus operations. Those conversations have evolved since November 2022, when Open AI’s ChatGPT—capable of generating essays, images and homework answers in seconds—went mainstream. Soon after, numerous other companies launched similarly powerful large language models, such as Google’s Gemini and Anthropic’s Claude.
Via Vladimir Kukharenko
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