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Ohio State leans into “AI fluency” for the class of 2029.
There’s a flood of reports about college students apparently using AI to cheat their way through college, and debating whether or not that’s the actual problem. Now, NBC4 in Columbus points out Ohio State’s new AI Fluency plan that targets the class of 2029 (with some level of assumptions that our current view of generative AI will still be relevant by then), focusing on a few steps:
- All undergraduates will be introduced to generative AI basics in the required General Education Launch Seminar.
- GenAI workshops will be integrated into the First Year Success Series.
- The new “Unlocking Generative AI” course will be offered and open to all majors.
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