Forbes October 20, 2024
Education is at a pivotal crossroads. As generative AI platforms like ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, and NotebookLM continue to advance, their potential impact on education is undeniable. Experts forecast that by 2025 universities are projected to invest up to $20 million over the next five years in AI-driven curricula, a clear sign of the growing commitment to integrating AI into higher education. They also predict that AI could boost graduation rates by 43%.
AI tools are not just supplementary; they are transformative, capable of generating information, providing feedback, and suggesting creative solutions, among countless other functions. The question for educators is no longer whether to use AI but how to redefine teaching and learning in an AI-driven era.
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