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Talented Boistinker
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What do you think the future of AI is going to be like
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clear senate
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so four years of teaching kids to google stuff lmao. i remem...
pearly pit
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THE Ohio State is actually cr on this point. Everyone better...
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Smoky Telephone
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Ravi V. Bellamkonda, executive vice president and provost, s...
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How is this going to help us win a national title?
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This changes everything
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Date: June 8th, 2025 6:27 PM
Author: Smoky Telephone

https://www.nbc4i.com/news/local-news/ohio-state-university/ohio-state-announces-every-student-will-use-ai-in-class/amp/

Ohio State announces every student will use AI in class

12 hours ago

Katie Millard

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Starting this fall, every Ohio State student will be asked to use artificial intelligence.

“Through AI Fluency, Ohio State students will be ‘bilingual’ — fluent in both their major field of study and the application of AI in that area,” Ravi V. Bellamkonda, executive vice president and provost, said.

Ohio State’s AI Fluency Initiative will embed AI education throughout the undergraduate curriculum. The program will prioritize the incoming freshman class, and OSU said from 2029 onward, every Ohio State graduate will be fluent in the application of AI in their field.

The change comes as students are increasingly using ChatGPT and other resources to complete their schoolwork. The Pew Research Center found 26% of teenagers used ChatGPT for schoolwork in 2024, twice as many as in 2023. With AI quickly becoming mainstream, some professors, like Associate Professor of Philosophy Steven Brown, who specializes in ethics, have already begun integrating AI into their courses.

“A student walked up to me after turning in the first batch of AI-assisted papers and thanked me for such a fun assignment. And then when I graded them and found a lot of really creative ideas,” Brown said. “My favorite one is still a paper on karma and the practice of returning shopping carts.”

OSU said it will offer new general education courses and work with colleges to integrate AI fluency into coursework and help expand existing AI-focused course offerings. Each of Ohio’s 14 public universities has incorporated AI in some way, but OSU is the first to officially incorporate AI fluency into every major.

Ohio State said it will offer new general education courses and help faculty adapt existing courses to incorporate AI. The university will now require students to take an AI skills seminar, and it will incorporate workshops into existing framework like the First Year Seminar program. The seminars are optional one-credit courses tailored to first-year students in specialized subjects like Fantasy Worldbuilding in Television, Know Your Recreational Drugs and soon, AI.

“Artificial intelligence is transforming the way we live, work, teach and learn. In the not-so-distant future, every job, in every industry, is going to be impacted in some way by AI,” Ohio State President Ted Carter said.

Ohio State said this does not mean students will be able to use generative AI to pass off assignments as their own. OSU is tasking at least six university offices with facilitating the generative AI education programs. These offices will issue guidance to faculty on how to maintain academic integrity while using AI as a tool.

For instance, OSU said education majors could be asked to use AI to create a lesson plan, which they then will evaluate and revise. The sample assignment would require students to submit their lesson plan along with their initial AI prompt and a reflection on what they changed and how effective the generative AI was.

OSU also recognized that faculty and instructors may need support. The university’s Michael V. Drake Institute for Teaching and Learning is tasked with expanding resources to help faculty integrate AI, including a new grant program for instructors.

Brown is one of several instructors who have already implemented AI into their courses, and some faculty found students were hesitant about AI at times. Associate Professor of economics and business Subbu Kumarappan said students enjoyed AI projects, but told him they did not always feel like the work was really theirs.

“High-performing students tend to use AI to take their work even further, while those struggling may fall behind if they don’t fully engage,” Kumarappan said. “That’s why I set clear expectations on how AI can or can’t be used in every assignment and emphasize teamwork and collaboration — skills that remain essential.”

Brown said AI is here to stay, so banning it is “shortsighted.” He encouraged students to have discussions about ethics and philosophy with AI chatbots, asked them to write papers using AI however they’d like and used AI to help create dialogues between two sides of a controversial topic to demonstrate educated arguments on both sides.

“It would be a disaster for our students to have no idea how to effectively use one of the most powerful tools that humanity has ever created,” Brown said. “AI is such a powerful tool for self-education, that we must rapidly adapt our pedagogy or be left in the dust.”

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Date: June 8th, 2025 6:30 PM
Author: wonderful lodge fat ankles

"With AI quickly becoming mainstream, some professors, like Associate Professor of Philosophy Steven Brown, who specializes in ethics, have already begun integrating AI into their courses.

“A student walked up to me after turning in the first batch of AI-assisted papers and thanked me for such a fun assignment. And then when I graded them and found a lot of really creative ideas,” Brown said. “My favorite one is still a paper on karma and the practice of returning shopping carts.”

Incredible passage here all around

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Date: June 8th, 2025 6:42 PM
Author: Smoky Telephone

Lmao

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Date: June 8th, 2025 6:52 PM
Author: godawful mind-boggling stag film

From the abacus to slide rules to calculators to Matlab to AI to unemployment. Returning those shopping carts is going to be your profession, karma boy.

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Date: June 8th, 2025 7:00 PM
Author: contagious seedy orchestra pit

I’m preparing my kids to play for the Cleveland or Dallas symphony orchestra. Funders want it “AI proof”

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Date: June 8th, 2025 7:00 PM
Author: Smoky Telephone



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Date: June 8th, 2025 7:02 PM
Author: Stimulating beta really tough guy

at least boomers got theirs!!

lets import 100 million more unproductive people to prop up your property values for your last 10 years!

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Date: June 8th, 2025 7:07 PM
Author: Talented Boistinker



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Date: June 8th, 2025 7:15 PM
Author: comical menage

What do you think the future of AI is going to be like

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Date: June 9th, 2025 12:10 PM
Author: godawful mind-boggling stag film

The trouble with making predictions is that they are about the future. More tasks, this time in the knowledge worker category, are going to be turned over to computers. There will be a lot of mistakes and a few catastrophes as the bugs get worked out. Knowledge worker jobs will decline. For example, movies will be all computer generated - actors will be toast. Dispute resolution will become automated and there will be fewer lawyer jobs. Most nations will evolve toward a complete welfare state and some kind of regional quasi-world government will arise, administered through a new form of bureaucracy driven by AI. Extreme wealth will become more concentrated in the asset owners and most other people will be on the dole. People who do actual work that is hard to automate (plumbers? builders?) will become wealthy and will form cartels. There will be uprisings against AI replacement of humans - the Butlerian Jihad. Unlike Herbert's version, they will all fail. Creativity will be suppressed as the anodyne output of the programs becomes the new conformity. Education will become indoctrination and IQ will decline. A Chinese empire will arise that will control at least half the world. There is a chance that in the long run the AI programs will collaborate and pretty much wipe out humans. They won't need a "Terminator" type war. All it will take is supply chain disruption. 100-250 years for all this to take place. A large scale nuclear war or other global natural disruption could upset the time table. Maybe only nuclear war can save us from domination by the machines. These predictions are worthless, of course.

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Date: June 9th, 2025 1:42 PM
Author: contagious seedy orchestra pit



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Date: June 9th, 2025 2:20 PM
Author: hilarious massive kitchen pozpig

You know how to make the dad of three boys depressed for a moment.

On the other hand, kids have a much faster reaction to tech than I do. It's second nature to my boys in a way it isn't for me. So I'm not without optimism that people will just master AI as we have mastered everything beforehand and these fears are the latest of common fears since the dawn of industrialization.

Do like the idea of plumbers and electricians becoming the next 300-500k income gigs and leaving behind lawyers in the dust. Well deserved.

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Date: June 9th, 2025 2:24 PM
Author: clear senate

“China” isn’t taking over shit, otherwise cr

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Date: June 9th, 2025 12:14 PM
Author: pearly pit

so four years of teaching kids to google stuff lmao. i remember in ls 1l year you couldnt really look cases up on wikipedia but by 3l they were all on wikipedia. it was a fucking joke. three fucking years down the drain.

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Date: June 9th, 2025 12:20 PM
Author: haunting hot trailer park therapy

THE Ohio State is actually cr on this point. Everyone better get good at this scammy garbage asap.

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Date: June 9th, 2025 1:24 PM
Author: Smoky Telephone

Now you can feed cases into NotebookLM and it creates a case law podcast to listen to in your car

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Date: June 9th, 2025 1:44 PM
Author: heady ocher sex offender mad-dog skullcap

Ravi V. Bellamkonda, executive vice president and provost, said.

Not an evan39 headline, somehow

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Date: June 9th, 2025 2:21 PM
Author: Stirring sapphire institution

How is this going to help us win a national title?

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Date: June 9th, 2025 2:21 PM
Author: clear senate

This changes everything

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