Artificial Intelligence-powered software has quickly become mainstream as leaders across many industries weigh the limitations and vast possibilities of these tools.
When DisruptReady CEO Henry Hays approached LSU vice president and provost Roy Haggerty this summer about implementing AI education, Hays said the pair began the process of creating a new
LSU will incorporate artificial intelligence into the curriculum of more than 40 classes in the spring semester, according to LSU Executive Vice President and Provost Roy Haggerty.
To create a syllabus for the new class about artificial intelligence he’s teaching starting fall semester, LSU Vice President and Provost Roy Haggerty fittingly used ChatGPT in a move he