College students ‘cautiously curious’ about AI, despite mixed messages from schools, employers
- College students are 'cautiously curious' about AI, according to Colorado Newsline.
- Schools and employers send mixed messages about the role of AI.
- Students express interest in learning more about AI despite the mixed messages.
- Universities need to provide clearer information about AI, as noted in the article.
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College students ‘cautiously curious’ about AI, despite mixed messages from schools, employers • Kentucky Lantern
Rebeca Damico, a PR specialist at Kronus Communications, poses for a photo at Kiln, a coworking space her company uses, in Salt Lake City on Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2024. (Photo by Spenser Heaps for Utah News Dispatch)For 21-year-old Rebeca Damico, ChatGPT’s public release in 2022 during her sophomore year of college at the University of Utah felt like navigating a minefield. The public relations student, now readying to graduate in the spring, said…
College students ‘cautiously curious’ about AI, despite mixed messages from schools, employers • Utah News Dispatch
Rebeca Damico, a PR specialist at Kronus Communications, poses for a photo at Kiln, a coworking space her company uses, in Salt Lake City on Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2024. (Photo by Spenser Heaps for Utah News Dispatch)For 21-year-old Rebeca Damico, ChatGPT’s public release in 2022 during her sophomore year of college at the University of Utah felt like navigating a minefield. The public relations student, now readying to graduate in the spring, said…
College students ‘cautiously curious’ about AI despite mixed messages from schools, employers • Alabama Reflector
University of Utah student Rebeca Damico said her professors at first took a hard line against AI when ChatGPT was introduced in 2022, but she and other students say schools have softened their stands as the usefulness – and career potential – of the technology has become clearer. (Spenser Heaps for States Newsroom)For 21-year-old Rebeca Damico, ChatGPT’s public release in 2022 during her sophomore year of college at the University of Utah felt …
College students ‘cautiously curious’ about AI, despite mixed messages from schools, employers • SC Daily Gazette
University of Utah student Rebeca Damico said her professors at first took a hard line against AI when ChatGPT was introduced in 2022, but she and other students say schools have softened their stands as the usefulness – and career potential – of the technology has become clearer. (Photo by Spenser Heaps for States Newsroom)For 21-year-old Rebeca Damico, ChatGPT’s public release in 2022 during her sophomore year of college at the University of U…
College students ‘cautiously curious’ about AI, despite mixed messages from schools, employers • Wisconsin Examiner
University of Utah student Rebeca Damico said her professors at first took a hard line against AI when ChatGPT was introduced in 2022, but she and other students say schools have softened their stands as the usefulness – and career potential – of the technology has become clearer. (Photo by Spenser Heaps for States Newsroom)For 21-year-old Rebeca Damico, ChatGPT’s public release in 2022 during her sophomore year of college at the University of U…
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