“Professors should allow students to utilize AI, but only if they’re willing to teach us how to use it responsibly, with dignity, integrity and self-control.”
Butler partners with free AI wellness coach Wayhaven
“’When Wayhaven came along, it seemed to really meet that need.’”
Butler professors co-author book about generative AI and education
“‘[Generative AI] was not designed to solve all of your problems.’”
Political issues that don’t get talked about during Thanksgiving dinner
“While you may have already made up your mind about your presidential vote, here are five important but lesser-known issues that you should keep in mind when voting for Senators, Representatives and state or local politicians next week.”
AI in classrooms proves to be controversial
Faculty members have varying opinions on generative AI becoming more common on campus amidst the university promoting AI.
Is humanity the real “Terminator?”
Can advanced artificial intelligence harm humanity?
Putting the “art” in artificial intelligence
Even if AI art is pretty, it’s also incapable of being original or possessing any kind of intrinsic meaning.
“M3GAN:” A new horror icon is born
“M3GAN” is a horror comedy that brings an enlightening take on society’s reliance on technology.
Cutting the costs
Artificial intelligence will meet Butler intelligence with a lower of an expense than before. The department of computer science and software engineering purchased 45 new robots last week in the hope of alleviating a financial burden for Butler University students. The 45 new robots and kits for the robot programming class will be provided free…