As students head back to class there are a lot of questions about artificial intelligence and learning. Can the two work hand in hand? Or is the technology an open book to plagiarism and other pitfalls? Karsten Mundel is the head of the University of Alberta’s Provost Task Force on Artificial Intelligence and the Learning Environment. He joined Global News at Noon Edmonton to dig into some of the issues and how schools are responding.
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U of A task force tackles role of artificial intelligence in the classroom
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