ASU to offer country's first master’s degree program in artificial intelligence in business
The future workforce will need to understand the benefits and pitfalls of artificial intelligence, says an ASU information systems expert.
In this story aired March 28, 2024, on KJZZ:
We have seen a lot of news articles about how AI could be misused and then how it could amplify biases. So I think it’s very important that we take action and prepare our workforce.
– Pei-yu "Sharon" Chen, information systems chair, Red Avenue Foundation Professor, and co-director of the Center for AI and Data Analytics (AIDA) for Business and Society
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