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What robots and AI may mean for university lecturers and students

What robots and AI may mean for university lecturers and students | Innovative Learning Spheres | Scoop.it

The number of robots around the world is increasing rapidly. And it’s said that automation will threatening more than 800m jobs worldwide by 2030. In the UK, it’s claimed robots will replace 3.6m workers by this date, which means one in five British jobs would be performed by an intelligent machine.

 

Jobs in higher education are no exception – with recent studies showing a rapid advancement in the use of these technologies in universities. The full potential of these disruptive technologies is yet to be discovered, but their impact on teaching and learning is expected to be huge. This means that higher education might be affected by these technologies earlier than other sectors.


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Academics push to expand use of AI in higher ed teaching and learning

Academics push to expand use of AI in higher ed teaching and learning | Innovative Learning Spheres | Scoop.it
A growing number of academics are experimenting with new technologies powered by artificial intelligence, but many of the technologies aren't yet ready for prime time.

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