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Ohio State U. will require AI classes for all students this fall

  • Starting this fall, all undergraduate students at Ohio State University must achieve proficiency in artificial intelligence through the newly introduced AI Fluency Program.
  • This initiative addresses the surge in AI adoption, highlighted by research showing that just over one-quarter of teens relied on ChatGPT for their academic assignments in 2024, which is twice the proportion reported the previous year.
  • The program embeds AI education in all majors, making students 'bilingual' by combining fluency in their field with responsible AI application, supported by new courses and faculty training.
  • Provost Ravi Bellamkonda said students will be fluent in their major and AI application, while President Ted Carter stated, "Every job will be impacted by AI."
  • Ohio State’s approach aims to equip students with AI skills creatively and responsibly, while maintaining academic integrity and avoiding misuse of generative AI for assignments.
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Hoodline broke the news in United States on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
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