With Universities now rolling out "Vice Chancellor of AI" roles I wonder who's left to keep the #AI industry in check and who's supposed to build a new scientific system after the current crop of academics have outsourced their thinking and writing to stochastic parrots?
Should especially Universities have a different standard? The assumption that students "will use AI in their jobs" and therefore they should get to acquire the actual skills themselves is such a bleak case of epistemic injustice.
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First pro vice-chancellor for artificial intelligence appointed
Professor filling first-of-its-kind role says universities need to encourage students to use AI in their studies, or risk them falling behindJuliette Rowsell (Times Higher Education (THE))