Which universities best prepare students for the rise of AI?

Anonymous
Anyone with kids in college—thanks.
Anonymous
MIT
Anonymous
I don't think anyone really knows yet, but I'd look for schools that are already working on incorporating advanced AI tools into their programs across majors. I don't mean chatgpt, but job-specific advanced tools that graduates will be able to leverage down the line.
Anonymous
Liberal arts colleges!

AI cannot replace liberal arts education.

LAC graduates will come out of AI era far better than anyone else.
Anonymous
UC Santa Cruz has been making investments in this space.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Liberal arts colleges!

AI cannot replace liberal arts education.

LAC graduates will come out of AI era far better than anyone else.

That’s a stupid take! Actually it’s coping.
Anonymous
The ones who completely ignore that it exists.
Anonymous
I was talking to a friend’s kid who’s graduating next year. She said students are basically left to figure out how to get their foot in the door on their own. Even her elite school didn’t help much or really boost her AI skills for the job market. Most big employers now expect new grads to know AI—either using tools or just understanding how it works. There’s a huge gap between what schools teach and what employers actually want.
Anonymous
Carnegie Mellon, MIT, Stanford. Here’s the ranking. https://www.usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-science-schools/artificial-intelligence-rankings
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Carnegie Mellon, MIT, Stanford. Here’s the ranking. https://www.usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-science-schools/artificial-intelligence-rankings


I looked at the methodology … this ranking is for doctoral programs.
Anonymous
A lot of MIT needs to evolve. Which it will. But it's a technical college in its DNA. Straight on CS and engineering will not be enough in 2030
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Liberal arts colleges!

AI cannot replace liberal arts education.

LAC graduates will come out of AI era far better than anyone else.


This is the right answer.
Anonymous
Stanford
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A lot of MIT needs to evolve. Which it will. But it's a technical college in its DNA. Straight on CS and engineering will not be enough in 2030


I’m not just talking about STEM. AI can help with so many things—preparing presentations, analyzing data, producing media or any entertainment content, journalism, or even tools for any research.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Liberal arts colleges!

AI cannot replace liberal arts education.

LAC graduates will come out of AI era far better than anyone else.


I completely agree. Now more than ever we need readers, critical thinkers, creatives.
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