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EPISODE · Apr 28, 2023 · 37 MIN

Episode 14: Artificial Intelligence and the Classroom

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Faculty members from the UM Libraries and the Department of Writing and Rhetoric and come together to discuss the future of AI, and the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead. Alex Langhart, director of University Health Services, also returns for the second installment of his "What's Plaguing Us" segment.

Faculty members from the UM Libraries and the Department of Writing and Rhetoric and come together to discuss the future of AI, and the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead. Alex Langhart, director of University Health Services, also returns for the second installment of his "What's Plaguing Us" segment.

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