In this episode of the Changing Higher Ed podcast, Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Bruce Dahlgren, CEO of Anthology and trustee at Stetson University, explore the transformative potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in higher education. They discuss the parallels between human and AI development, address ethical concerns, and provide actionable recommendations for college and university leaders looking to integrate AI effectively.
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Podcast Overview
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Understanding AI's Learning Process and Addressing Concerns
\xa7\xa0 AI systems, like humans, accumulate knowledge and experiences to grow smarter over time.
\xa7\xa0 Natural language models like GPT now draw upon neural networks with over 1.7 trillion parameters, enabling sophisticated outputs.
\xa7\xa0 Occasional "hallucinations" in AI outputs are a result of drawing upon mismatched patterns and will decrease with more data exposure.
\xa7\xa0 Proper data, training, and policy frameworks can mitigate risks of AI misuse in higher education.
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Piloting AI as a Faculty Productivity Tool
\xa7\xa0 AI-powered "design assistants" streamline course preparation, saving faculty significant time.
\xa7\xa0 94% of faculty in a pilot study reported substantial time savings using AI assistants.
\xa7\xa0 Faculty remain in control, reviewing and approving AI outputs before use.
\xa7\xa0 Time saved allows faculty to dedicate more energy to working directly with students.
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Developing a Proactive AI Policy Framework
\xa7\xa0 University leaders should craft clear AI policy frameworks defining supported tools, guardrails, and benefits to students.
\xa7\xa0 Gathering input from faculty senates, administrators, and trustees helps develop policies with broad support.
\xa7\xa0 The goal is to help faculty build practical, adoptable policies and frameworks.
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Empowering Staff and Administrators with AI
\xa7\xa0 AI can predict enrollment likelihood, target personalized communications, and boost yield.
\xa7\xa0 Demographic analysis helps universities understand the demand for new programs or facilities.
\xa7\xa0 AI chatbots provide 24/7 student assistance while machine learning optimizes campus operations.
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Three Key Recommendations for Higher Ed Leaders
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By embracing AI as a performance tool thoughtfully and transparently, with the student experience at the center, colleges and universities can significantly improve institutional performance and student outcomes. The synergies between human and computer intelligence pave the way for incredible advancements in the years ahead.
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Read the transcript on our website \u2192 https://changinghighered.com/ai-as-a-performance-tool-to-benefit-higher-ed/
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About the Guest
Bruce Dahlgren is a seasoned technology executive with more than 30 years of leadership experience. As Chief Executive Officer at Anthology, Bruce leads our diverse team of higher education and technology experts to empower our clients with innovative solutions and services. He strongly believes in the importance of a company\u2019s purpose and how organizations can serve the greater good.
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About the Host
Dr. Drumm McNaughton is the CEO of The Change Leader consulting firm and consultant to higher education institutions specializing in accreditation, governance, strategic planning, and mergers.\xa0To learn more about his services and other thought leadership pieces, visit his firm\u2019s website: https://changinghighered.com/.
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