Tuesday, May 05, 2026
Musk and Altman’s bitter feud over OpenAI to be laid bare in court - the Guardian
College students are changing course in search of ‘AI-proof’ majors. But no one knows what they are - JOCELYN GECKER and LINLEY SANDERS, Associated Press
Two years ago, Josephine Timperman arrived at college with a plan. She declared a major in business analytics, figuring she’d learn niche skills that would stand out on a resume and help land a good job after college. But the rise of artificial intelligence has scrambled those calculations. The basic skills she was learning in things like statistical analysis and coding can now easily be automated. “Everyone has a fear that entry-level jobs will be taken by AI,” said the 20-year-old at Miami University in Ohio. A few weeks ago, Timperman switched her major to marketing. Her new strategy is to use her undergraduate studies to build critical thinking and interpersonal skills — areas where humans still have an edge.
Monday, May 04, 2026
How AI is Reshaping the Future of Work - Stanford University Graduate School of Business
Penn State launches AI literacy course for employees - EdScoop
Sunday, May 03, 2026
GPT 5.5: Autonomous Intelligence Breakthrough - AI Revolution
Meta to Cut 10 Percent of Work Force - Mike Isaac, NY Times
Meta plans to cut 10 percent of its work force, or roughly 8,000 employees, and close another 6,000 open roles, according to an internal memo on Thursday, as the company spends heavily on developing artificial intelligence. Meta, which owns Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, employed more than 78,000 people at the end of 2025. Mark Zuckerberg, Meta’s chief executive, has said he expects much of the work being done in the technology industry to eventually be overtaken by A.I. powered systems, including coding assistants that help engineers write software.
Saturday, May 02, 2026
Research cuts are now having a chilling effect on academia - Alcino Donadel, University Business
College Students Are More Polarized Than Ever. Can AI Help? - Kathryn Palmer, Inside Higher Ed
Friday, May 01, 2026
This is the fastest-growing job for young workers, LinkedIn says - Mary Cunningham, CBS News
US security agency is using Anthropic's Mythos despite blacklist, Axios reports - Reuters
Thursday, April 30, 2026
Feasibility of implementing a multicultural curriculum through artificial intelligence: perspectives of educational science experts - Huijuan Qin & Zijian Zhou, Nature
AI fears drive some young adults to grad school — ‘people shelter in higher education,’ expert says - Jessica Dickler, CNBC
Wednesday, April 29, 2026
Is Your AI Ethical, Human-Centered and Pro-Social? - Ray Schroeder, Inside Higher Ed
Many of us utilize AI daily in our higher education work, yet we may not have assessed the ethical and human-centered nature of the tool we have selected and trained through our prompts. AI tools are no longer a relatively simple search engine that is driven by marketing metrics to help us conduct our research. Rather, with AI we are using more sophisticated tools that conduct research and seek answers to our prompting while making source-selection decisions, contextual settings and semantic subtleties that impact the values expressed in the results. Before we look at the default values and orientations inherent in some of the leading AI models, let me remind you that in crafting your prompt, you can encourage the tool to put an emphasis on generating responses that include orientations and perspectives that address ethical considerations. Your prompt can direct the model to provide results that explore, highlight or emphasize pro-social or human-centered solutions and examples.