Forget coding: The biggest tech skill we need now is how to use AI wisely
An ASU information systems expert weighs in on the importance of artificial intelligence (AI) literacy, and how the technology has developed since the launch of ChatGPT.
In this story published Dec. 8, 2023, in The Arizona Republic:
Before, a lot of AI applications were very narrowly focused and focused on specific tasks, for example, how to play chess … there were very specific goals in mind. But now AI has developed into a general technology.
– 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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