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What’s Next for Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Colleges & Universities?

May 14, 2025 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Where is AI leading us? What uses are we currently finding for AI and what do we need to start thinking about? How will the next three big developments – artificial general intelligence (AGI), quantum computing and compassionate and capable robots – impact what we do in colleges and universities? What are some scenarios for the future?

Key Takeaways

By attending and participating in this webinar, you will:

  • Understand key elements of the current state of AI in higher education.
  • Learn what colleges and universities are doing with AI using 20 case studies from around the world.
  • Explore the implications of artificial general intelligence, quantum computing and compassionate robotics for your work in higher education.
  • Discover possible, probable and preferred futures for AI in higher education using future thinking tools – The Futures Triangle, The Three Event Horizon and Scenarios.
  • Learn about the skeptical view of AI and higher education.
  • Familiarize yourself with three things not to do right now.

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