Columbia Business School Professor Dan Wang believes that students should use AI language models to support their education. More so, he believes the use of generative AI tools is a necessity. With the technology becoming essential in the workplace, it’s vital for students to be encouraged to use AI language models, as long as it does not impact their academic integrity. As a result, Columbia Business School continues to how to bring AI into the classroom.
In an article for The Messenger, Wang, who is the Lambert Family Professor of Social Enterprise in the Faculty of Business Management Division and Co-Director of the Tamer Institute for Social Enterprise and Climate Change, called the use of AI in higher education as an “opportunity to develop new innovations in learning.”
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Mentioned Faculty
Dan Wang
- Lambert Family Professor of Social Enterprise in the Faculty of Business
- Management Division
- Co-Director of the Tamer Institute for Social Enterprise and Climate Change
- Tamer Institute for Social Enterprise and Climate Change
Dan Wang is Lambert Family Professor of Social Enterprise and (by courtesy) Sociology at Columbia Business School, where he is also the Co-Director of the Tamer Institute for Social Enterprise and Climate Change. His research examines how social networks drive social and economic transformation through the analysis of global migration, social movements, organizational innovation, and entrepreneurship.