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Ohio State Says Every Student Will Become Fluent in AI with New Program

  • Ohio State University will require every undergraduate to gain AI fluency starting this fall through its new AI Fluency Program.
  • The program arises from the need to embed AI literacy across majors and ensure responsible use amid AI's growing impact in all industries.
  • Students are required to participate in an AI proficiency seminar and will engage with AI-enhanced coursework, while faculty undergo training to ensure responsible AI use and preserve academic integrity.
  • OSU President Ted Carter emphasized that AI is changing how we live, work, teach, and learn, while philosophy professor Steven Brown, who incorporates AI into his classes, described banning it as short-sighted.
  • The program aims to prepare students to thrive with AI, addressing warnings that those not engaging fully may fall behind in their careers.
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Hoodline broke the news in United States on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
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