Which universities best prepare students for the rise of AI?

Anonymous
Carnegie Mellon
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:MIT


MIT, Stanford, Berkeley, CMU and Caltech.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Liberal arts colleges!

AI cannot replace liberal arts education.

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


Agree about liberal arts programs being the best preparation for AI. It need not be at LAC. It can be a humanities degree at a university.

To answer OP, it’s not AI programs that will “prepare” you, you’re looking for the antidote - coursework that give you a deep base of knowledge, help you think critically, research, write constructively.


70% of the LACs will close in the next 10 years.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Liberal arts colleges!

AI cannot replace liberal arts education.

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


Agree about liberal arts programs being the best preparation for AI. It need not be at LAC. It can be a humanities degree at a university.

To answer OP, it’s not AI programs that will “prepare” you, you’re looking for the antidote - coursework that give you a deep base of knowledge, help you think critically, research, write constructively.


70% of the LACs will close in the next 10 years.

Yeah yeah, what’s your next conspiracy?

I don’t even know what OP is asking for. Do they mean developing AI technology or using AI- which can be done with an internet connection and 5 minutes to learn how to prompt.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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.


Engineers and other STEM graduates can't read, can't think critically, can't be creative? Their 120 credit hours of coursework, which includes a bunch of Gen Ed classes, all went for nuts? The secret sauce is in all those senior-level English Literature and other liberal arts classes?


Perhaps you are unaware that these are colleges of liberal arts and sciences? Not sure what you are calling 'gen ed.'
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