WashU Expert: Research highlights who wins, loses in AI-influenced job market
Workers are not only using AI to do tasks faster, but also to help them learn new skills, plan career moves or transition into new fields, according to new WashU research.
Middlebury Institute professor explores AI’s role in language learning at WashU talk
The talk covered why humans still feel compelled to learn new languages even in the age of AI, how AI is different than other tools throughout history, and how AI can supplement language learning rather than diminish it.
The New Ivies: 20 Great Employer Friendly Colleges Embracing AI
The job market has already been hit by tremors from the artificial intelligence earthquake. These 20 colleges are preparing and graduating the talent that employers will seek in this new era.
A week of AI perspectives at WashU
+AI Perspectives Week brought together nearly 1,000 students, faculty, and staff from across all schools at WashU for a series of conversations about the role of AI in education and research.
CEO of The Atlantic encourages “engaged optimism” about AI in WashU talk
As part of WashU’s +AI Perspectives Week, Thompson reflected on what he’s learned about AI and his advice for college students to a packed crowd of WashU students and community members on March 25.