A six-dimension framework is proposed to adapt prior institutional change models in STEM education to the uncertainty and rapid arrival of generative AI.
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Open-ended preference data reveals substantial plurality in what people want from AI and divergent interpretations of shared values such as truthfulness.
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A Framework for institutional change in the age of AI
A six-dimension framework is proposed to adapt prior institutional change models in STEM education to the uncertainty and rapid arrival of generative AI.
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What Do People Actually Want From AI? Mapping Preference Plurality
Open-ended preference data reveals substantial plurality in what people want from AI and divergent interpretations of shared values such as truthfulness.