Sunday, November 24, 2019

Isaiah Pastrano

In Sarah Harde's article, Artificial Intelligence rolls out across academic displicines; she informs that UTSA is implementing AI principles across every major. Next, she adds that UTSA is currently working along with MITRE, a corporation dedicated to research and development for the community's desire. Thus, the corporation has initiated a project known as "Generation AI Nexus," which pertains to individuals that are born during 1995 and later. Their task is to help students understand the complexity of AI and how effective it can become in the workforce. 

Currently, professors are implementing the AI curriculum into their course, such as Ashwin Malshe, the founder of leading the AI curriculum into the course. Along with Jianwei Niu, Paul Rad, and Jeff Prevost. Bernard Arulanandam, UTSA vice president, states there is a shortage in AI education, which will continue to grow each year. Thus, it provides an opportunity in the workforce, such as careers that are involved in collecting and analyzing data to solve challenging problems. 

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