Purdue University has become the first U.S. college to require students to learn about artificial intelligence before they can graduate. Starting with freshmen entering this fall, all undergraduates at the West Lafayette and Indianapolis campuses must show "AI working competency." The school's plan includes five areas: learning with AI, learning about AI, researching AI, using AI, and partnering in AI. The goal is to make sure all 44,000-plus students understand how to use AI tools and think critically about their strengths and limits in the workplace. No word on if students will be able to use AI to take their AI final exams.
Source: Washington Times