
"The survey indicates that 66% of respondents report their institution is currently leveraging AI, marking a significant increase from 49% year-over-year, with expectations for further growth in the next two years."
"Executive leaders prioritize applications where AI can deliver the greatest benefits, particularly in Business & Operations, Data & Analytics, and Marketing, with a focus on low-risk, high-return use cases."
"Concerns about AI's influence on high-stakes decisions are growing, as the percentage of respondents who believe AI does 'more good than harm' for student learning has declined from 55% to 45%."
A survey by Ellucian reveals that 66% of higher education institutions are leveraging AI, up from 49% last year. Expectations for increased AI use in the next two years stand at 88%. Privacy and trust concerns influence leaders' strategies. Currently, 90% of institutions use AI, with 43% including it in their strategic plans. Executive leaders prioritize low-risk, high-return applications, particularly in Business & Operations, Data & Analytics, and Marketing. Trust and governance issues remain critical as skepticism grows regarding AI's impact on student learning.
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