Archives - February - 2026
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Why AI is Ultimate Case for the Liberal Arts
I spent ten minutes the other day engaging in a digital tug-of-war with an AI chatbot. I was testing a meme I had seen online regarding a seemingly simple question: How many “r’s” are in the word strawberry? The chatbot, which happens to have a female voice and is friendly in a way that makes […]
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Wisconsin manufacturing leaders unite to accelerate AI adoption across the state
Three of Wisconsin’s leading manufacturing support organizations announced today a groundbreaking partnership to help mid-market manufacturers strategically adopt artificial intelligence and advanced technologies. The collaboration between MKE Tech Hub Coalition’s Synapse initiative, Wisconsin Manufacturing Extension Partnership (WMEP), and the Manufacturing Outreach Center (MOC) and Center for Advanced Manufacturing & AI (CAM-AI), both housed at UW-Stout, Wisconsin’s Polytechnic University, creates the state’s most […]
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Small Campus, Smart Future: UW-Superior’s hands-on approach to AI education
Something exciting is taking shape at the University of Wisconsin-Superior. A new online AI Essentials: Strategies for Efficiency & Productivity certificate was recently introduced and will be followed by a new artificial intelligence (AI) minor enrolling for Fall 2026 – one designed to be practical, hands-on and deeply connected to the real-world skills students need for a rapidly changing […]
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UW-Whitewater launches artificial intelligence major
As part of its continued effort to prepare its graduates for in-demand jobs that serve workforce needs in the region, the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater has launched a Bachelor of Science in Artificial Intelligence major, effective in the fall of 2026. Artificial intelligence is currently one of the fastest-growing industries in the United States and is an […]
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Virtual teaching assistant ISABEL latest useful AI tool at UW-Eau Claire
As the spring semester gets underway at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, students are diving into their new courses and meeting new faculty and friends. In one class offered through the information systems program within the College of Business, students are also meeting ISABEL. While she is not a fellow student or faculty member, her […]