The following quotes from educational forums highlight the current divide between faculty and student expectations. Faculty Concerns on Intellectual Rigor
Universities are also navigating significant legal and financial headwinds that threaten traditional enrollment models. [S20E9] Higher Education
“AI isn't killing education. It's forcing universities to confront how much of their authority rests on fragile proxies for thinking—and how uncomfortable it is to say that out loud.” Kyle Saunders | Substack · Sacred Cow BBQ · 2 months ago The following quotes from educational forums highlight the
: Asynchronous online courses, a major revenue driver for universities, are increasingly seen as "cracked" in the AI era. These low-touch environments make it easier for students to outsource work, eroding trust and learning quality. It's forcing universities to confront how much of
: Faculty and experts warn that using AI to "do the thinking" destroys the practice of intellectual rigor, particularly in disciplines like philosophy and foreign languages.
: In response to these challenges, colleges are ramping up offerings to train students as AI ethicists, focusing on identifying bias and privacy threats in AI systems. Economic and Regulatory Pressures