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Said the Graduate School of Education at Stanford University, Dean Daniel Schwartz at the AI+ Education Summit. “I want to emphasize that a lot of AI is also going to automate really bad ways of teaching. So we need to think about it as a way of creating new types of teaching.” Conclusion: AI in Higher Education Artificial intelligence has the potential to revolutionize the way teachers teach and students learn. The technology also has the potential to create million jobs by according to The World Economic Forum. The rapid adoption of AI will result in major changes to the curriculum as institutions need to integrate AI into their programs from journalism chatbots can now create content easily and to scale to healthcare are virtual nurses a reality?
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