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                        The video deepfakes three candidates saying they don't stand for the Pledge of Allegiance, want teachers to get a million-percent raise and need the votes of "crazy libs."
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                        District leaders for Columbus City Schools are still crafting an artificial intelligence policy for how students and teachers can use the emerging technology.
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                        The latest iteration, generative AI, unleashes power that is both stunning and scary. It can write articles, hold human-like conversations and provide creative solutions.
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                        Carter discussed several initiatives including wanting to attract and retain the best faculty with $100 million partially from private donors, hiring new faculty for the AI Fluency initiative and creating new scholarships to improve affordability.
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                        Ohio State President Ted Carter spoke about changes students could experience this fall during a Thursday appearance on ÐÇ¿ÕÎÞÏÞ´«Ã½'s All Sides with Amy Juravich.
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                        Health, Science & EnvironmentStudy shows AI's negative effects as Ohio State University requires students to use AI in classroomsOhio State University did not study the impact artificial intelligence has on learning before launching its new plan. All undergraduate students, starting with the incoming freshman class, will be required to become "AI fluent" by the time they graduate.
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                        The Columbus City Schools' Board of Education's Policy and Governance Committee heard from the district's Chief Information Officer on the topic last week. The district's new policy could instruct students, staff and faculty on how to appropriately use the technology.
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                        Health, Science & EnvironmentRavi Bellamkonda, Ohio State's provost and executive vice president, said on ÐÇ¿ÕÎÞÏÞ´«Ã½'s All Sides with Amy Juravich on Tuesday that professors will not be required to allow students to use AI, but will now have leeway to choose whether students can use AI on assignments and exams.
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                        Health, Science & EnvironmentOhio State University announced last week it will launch a new initiative to embed AI education into the core of every undergraduate curriculum. The plan is meant to help students understand, question and innovate with AI across any university major.
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                        The Hamilton County Sheriff's Office and Dublin Police will soon use drones as first responders in some cases. Dublin Police are also adding robots with 360 degree cameras to two locations in the city. The ACLU of Ohio wants regulations on this technology to protect the privacy rights of citizens.
 
 
 
 
 
