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‘AI will never replace teachers,’ says CEO of one of education’s Big Three: Here’s why

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‘AI will never replace teachers,’ says CEO of one of education’s Big Three: Here’s why

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Indiana University's Kelley School of Business has launched a large-scale GenAI course, GenAI 101, which uses an AI co-teacher named Crimson to help students learn about generative AI. The course, developed by accounting professor Brian Williams, has enrolled nearly 107,000 learners and is available for free to IU's alumni worldwide.

Indiana University's Kelley School of Business has introduced an AI co-teacher, Crimson, to its GenAI 101 course. The course, launched in August, has enrolled nearly 107,000 learners. It was developed by accounting professor Brian Williams, who aimed to create a practical, workforce-focused generative AI course. The course consists of 31 videos, each about seven minutes long, and teaches students how to use AI as a tool. Crimson, the AI co-teacher, is an animated character that interacts with Williams in the videos. The course is available for free to IU's alumni worldwide.

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