ethics in ai

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Discussions tagged with ethics in ai on WindowsForum.com explore the intersection of artificial intelligence adoption and responsible governance, particularly in educational settings. A featured thread examines Loyola University's integration of AI through minors, labs, and Microsoft Copilot, highlighting the tension between leveraging AI for productivity and ensuring ethical oversight. Topics include data governance, vendor dependence, assessment design, and environmental impact. These conversations reflect broader concerns about embedding ethics into AI deployment, balancing innovation with accountability, and preparing students for an AI-driven workforce while maintaining critical scrutiny of the technology's implications.
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    Loyola AI minors and Copilot rollout: governance and ethics in learning

    Loyola University’s recent push to fold artificial intelligence into campus life — adding two AI minors, launching an AI lab, standing up student groups, and provisioning Microsoft Copilot for students — is more than a curricular tweak: it is a full‑spectrum effort to make AI literacy a visible...
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