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Trustees committee discusses AI and its implications for higher education

Artificial intelligence (AI) opportunities far outweigh the challenges for use at universities, according to Penn State Executive Vice President and Provost Justin Schwartz. He led a panel discussion on AI and its implications for higher education at the Board of Trustees’ Committee on Academic Affairs, Research and Student Life meeting on Oct. 19. 
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Behrend tennis team places second at AMCC championship

The Penn State Behrend women’s tennis team placed second at the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference championship, at the Oxford Athletic Club in Wexford. Pitt-Greensburg won the title, 5-0. The Lions finish their season with an 8-4 record.
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Behrend programs will focus on ChatGPT and generative AI in higher ed

ChatGPT will never fully replace human writing, according to Stephen Monroe, assistant dean of the College of Liberal Arts at the University of Mississippi. Monroe will discuss the technology during an Oct. 10 visit to Penn State Behrend. “Some parts of the writing process will always need to remain offline, and slow,” he said.