October 25, 2025 - 00:44

As artificial intelligence continues to transform various aspects of society, the University of Mary is facilitating an important conversation about its implications for education. The university's newly established Center for AI and the Liberal Arts is set to host a public lecture that will delve into the significant impact of AI on learning environments. This event aims to engage students, educators, and community members in discussions about how to effectively adapt to these technological advancements.
The lecture, titled "Reclaiming Human Intelligence," promises to provide valuable insights into the evolving landscape of education in the age of AI. Participants will have the opportunity to explore how AI can enhance educational experiences while also addressing the challenges it presents. By fostering dialogue around these critical issues, the university seeks to empower attendees to navigate the complexities of integrating AI into educational practices. This initiative highlights the importance of maintaining a human-centered approach in the face of rapid technological change.
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