Can business schools really prepare students for a world of AI? Stanford thinks so
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Can business schools really prepare students for a world of AI? Stanford thinks so
"At its Graduate School of Business, a new student-led initiative aims to arm students for a future where AI is upending in ways that are still unfolding. The program, called AI@GSB, includes hands-on workshops with new AI tools and a speaker series with industry experts. The school also introduced new courses around AI-including one called "AI for Human Flourishing," which aims to shift the focus from what AI can do, to what it should do."
"So the school hopes to lean on its network of well-connected alumni, as well as its location in Silicon Valley, the heart of the AI boom, to lead business schools not just into a future where AI knowledge will be necessary-but in the present, where it already is. "It would not be easy for me as the new dean to just come in and mandate that everybody begin teaching AI in whatever their subject matter is," Soule said, explaining that that approach likely would fail."
Stanford Graduate School of Business launched a student-led initiative called AI@GSB featuring hands-on workshops with new AI tools and a speaker series with industry experts. The school added new AI courses, including 'AI for Human Flourishing,' which shifts emphasis from what AI can do to what it should do. Dean Sarah Soule acknowledges that equipping students for rapidly changing AI impacts across every organizational function is difficult. The school plans to leverage its well-connected alumni network and Silicon Valley location to integrate AI knowledge into education. The approach favors collaboration and incremental change over top-down mandates to faculty.
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