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How Emerson is—and isn’t—using artificial intelligence in the classroom

Summary by The Berkeley Beacon
On the third floor of the Ansin building, a large square outlined in blue tape is centered on the floor between a camera and a wall-sized screen. With a few keyboard clicks, whoever steps into the square can be transformed into a “Simpsons” character, a robot, or anything else in between—with the help of artificial intelligence.  The experience is part of Emerson’s XR-Studio, which was installed last year in the college’s Emerging Media Lab as p…
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The Berkeley Beacon broke the news in on Thursday, February 13, 2025.
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