“It’s here to stay,” said Rachelle Biderman, assistant professor of communication studies, about artificial intelligence during the Feb. 5 lecture at Kirkwood Community College. Biderman took initiative in the discussion and gave a nuanced and informative lecture about a specific aspect of AI — empathy and companionship [Continue Reading »]
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AI is causing more reform in education than any innovation in recent history. From writing essays for you to checking your grammar, AI can be a powerful tool, or it can remove your ability to be educated. While some students here at Kirkwood rely on it for simple [Continue Reading »]
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There is a discussion that seems to come up at the Communiqué staff table regularly: Does AI have a place in education? The short answer is yes, but students should balance their curiosity about what AI can do with caution about what it cannot. When taking a [Continue Reading »]
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