Collages are teaching students to view using AI as cheating, said Rob Hillard, the CEO Deloitte's Asia-Pacific division.
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Corrected: A previous version of this story should have said that the Pew Research Center conducted the survey. There’s fear among many educators that most students are now using AI to do too much of ...
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Julie Sweet, the chief executive of consulting giant Accenture, recently delivered some tough news: Accenture is “exiting” employees who aren’t getting the hang of using AI at work. The firm has ...
Enterprise blockchain has spent much of the past decade searching for its breakthrough moment. After years of pilots, proofs ...