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How Schools and Universities Can Use AI to Transform Education With Dr. David Lefevre
In today’s episode, we’re revisiting what has arguably been one of the hottest topics over the last few months: artificial intelligence and its impact on the future of education. To date, we’ve had professors discuss the pros and cons of generative AI and hosted experts who’ve broken down the tech behind tools like ChatGPT. Today, we’ll be discussing different applications of AI in schools and universities, with a focus on strategy, frameworks and how it can transform business education.
To discuss this topic further, we welcomed Dr. David Lefevre, Professor of Practice in the Management and Entrepreneurship Group at Imperial College London. Dr. Lefevre and Dr. Ford chatted about how educational institutes can cut through noise and gain clarity around AI, how humans and AI can potentially work alongside each other for optimal outcomes and importance of AI regulation.
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