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College students like Rebeca Damico face mixed signals about AI: professors warn against its use, but employers encourage mastering it for the job market.

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ChatGPT’s release created a dilemma for students, offering convenience but raising fears of plagiarism accusations.

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Some universities ban AI for assignments, while others let professors set their own policies.

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Stanford allows limited AI use with disclosure but bans it for completing significant parts of assignments.

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Virginia Byrne of Morgan State explores AI’s role in education, aiming to build trust and ethical AI solutions.

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Byrne worries AI may create unrealistic expectations for efficiency and performance among young professionals.

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Theresa Fesinstine teaches HR professionals and students how to use AI effectively, noting many misunderstand its capabilities

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She observes students’ “cautiously curious” approach to AI, balancing optimism with ethical concerns.

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MBA student Shriya Boppana sees AI’s potential in everyday tasks and future innovations, like healthcare technology.

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Boppana believes AI tools can streamline mundane tasks but still lack the personal touch for creative writing.

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Parris Haynes, a philosophy student, avoids AI for academic or career work, valuing the personal joy of creating.

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Many Gen Z students acknowledge AI’s role in the workforce but feel wary of its broader implications.

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Damico now cautiously uses AI for tasks like brainstorming Instagram captions or learning business concepts.

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Generative AI offers a career edge, but students worry about its impact on critical thinking and originality.

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AI’s rapid integration into industries like PR and tech highlights the need for both caution and adaptability.

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Boppana sees AI’s beauty in advancing healthcare and aiding human needs, urging others to find their niche.

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Educators and students agree on the importance of understanding AI’s strengths and limitations for ethical use.

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AI’s evolving role challenges higher education to balance restrictions with preparing students for AI-centric careers.

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Research institutions like TRAILS aim to address trust and ethics in AI through innovative studies and collaboration.

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As AI reshapes job markets, students navigate its opportunities cautiously, seeking balance between utility and integrity.

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Robots are no longer confined to factories and warehouses. They're now stepping into public spaces like stores and museums, interacting with humans in new ways.

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From cooking to cleaning, and even chatting, robots are taking on roles we typically associate with people.

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Advancements in AI "brainpower," such as ChatGPT's underlying tech, are fueling this robotic leap into public life.

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Advancements in AI "brainpower," such as ChatGPT's underlying tech, are fueling this robotic leap into public life.

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A significant factor behind this shift? A surge in investment into next-generation robotic technology

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The year 2025 might be a game-changer for what robots can achieve in real-world scenarios.

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Retail spaces are seeing a robotic presence, like ABB robots picking shoes for customers at Solebox stores in Berlin.

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Public robots are not limited to one task—they're multitasking, showing potential in various industries.

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Museums are also experimenting with robots to enhance visitor experiences and interaction.

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This transition from factories to public settings shows how versatile robots are becoming with advanced AI.

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Robots are also making waves in hospitality, taking over repetitive tasks and offering consistent service.

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Cleaning robots are already proving their worth in public spaces by maintaining hygiene standards effectively.

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Food service robots are automating cooking, making meals quicker and more efficient for customers.

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Conversational robots aim to bridge the gap between humans and machines with improved communication skills.

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With these advancements, robots are less about replacing humans and more about complementing our abilities.

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This new wave of robots could redefine how we think about automation and its role in our daily lives.

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