Park High students learn about artificial intelligence


During a three person, informational panel discussion on generative Artificial Intelligence at Park High School, panel members held differing opinions on benefits, drawbacks and impacts of the rapidly evolving technology on learning.

Panel members at the Nov. 15 discussion were Dr. John Sheppard, MSU director, Center for Science, Technology, Ethics and Society; Anne Gibson, MSU instructor, College of Business and Entrepreneurship, and Nic Lux, MSU associate professor, Curriculum and Instruction graduate program.

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