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How Georgia Tech is preparing students for an AI-driven future

In a conversation with AJC president and publisher Andrew Morse at the AJC Headline House event earlier this month, Georgia Tech President Ángel Cabrera shared how artificial intelligence is transforming higher education. From coding assignments to essays, Cabrera said the classroom is evolving fast even as it forces schools to rethink how they teach. "The change is not gonna be fun, it's gonna be painful, it's going to affect some people, in negative ways, but ultimately the doors that AI opens are unbelievable," Cabrera said. Credits: AJC

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