AI
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Transform Your Approach to Digital Innovation
Transform your approach to digital innovation with UW Green Bay’s Applied Artificial Intelligence Certificate. Offered entirely online from April 1 to May 13, 2025, this noncredit program is structured into three self-paced courses with direct instructor contact. Courses:
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Looking toward the future: Students harness AI for tomorrow’s workforce
One of the biggest challenges today is ensuring that students develop skills that will make them irreplaceable by AI. With AI capable of generating anything from a fitness plan to a complex strategy, it begs the question: What makes us different? The key lies in the human connection. This is precisely what Health and Human […]
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UW-Stevens Point professor prepares students for the future of AI in creative fields
As technological innovations take hold across various industries, educators are often tasked with preparing students to enter a new and unfamiliar world. Associate Professor of Media Studies Cary Elza is taking this plunge, working to prepare her students to adapt to these innovations and stand out from the pack instead of fearing the unknown. This semester […]
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UWEC will offer AI majors starting in fall 2025
The Universities of Wisconsin Board of Regents on Feb. 7 approved the bachelor of arts and bachelor of science majors in the department of computer science. The majors will provide students with knowledge and experience in evaluating and applying AI models and algorithms used in industries, says Dr. Michael Carney, interim provost and vice chancellor […]
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Instructor Resources on Artificial Intelligence (Including ChatGPT)
The simulation of human intelligence in computer systems. It involves the development of algorithms and techniques that enable machines to perform tasks that typically require human intelligence, such as understanding natural language, recognizing patterns, making decisions, solving problems, and learning from experience.
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UWO Now podcast: Artificial intelligence in our lives
UWO Now, a biweekly radio show and podcast, highlights University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh faculty, staff, students and alumni as they dig deep into today’s relevant issues from fighting food insecurity to sustainability at home and on campus, to the ways we use our phones can hurt our ability to connect with others.
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New artificial intelligence center to launch in central Wisconsin
The Central Wisconsin AI Center (CWAIC) has launched as a collaborative initiative among Northcentral Technical College, UW–Stevens Point, UW–Stout, the Greater Wausau Chamber of Commerce and Midpoint Consulting to advance AI education, workforce training and industry innovation across the region. The center aims to drive economic development by equipping businesses and educators with the skills […]
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UWSP student finds support to start AI business
First-year business student Alex Suscha turned a classroom idea into Sourcer AI, a startup that uses artificial intelligence to assess news articles for credibility, bias and accuracy. Supported by mentors and faculty within UW–Stevens Point’s Sentry School of Business and Economics, Suscha developed and launched the application and won first place at the WiSys Quick […]
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UW-Green Bay Becomes First Universities of Wisconsin School to Support Students with AI-Powered Check-ins
Green Bay, Wis.— College students will rarely admit it, but most appreciate getting that quick text to check-in on how they’re doing, an answer to a question or having someone share those simple but reassuring words: “Just so you know, I’ve got your back.” Starting this fall, UW-Green Bay became the first Universities of Wisconsin […]
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The future is now: One professor’s vision for AI-ready students
Dr. Maya Jaber, an assistant professor of management at the University of Wisconsin-Platteville School of Business, is fully integrating AI into her curriculum this semester.