Penn State University is introducing a Bachelor of Science in Artificial Intelligence Methods and Applications, marking a significant step in higher education's response to the growing demand for AI expertise. This program aims to equip students with the skills necessary to harness AI's potential while emphasizing ethical and socially responsible practices. The initiative positions Penn State among a select group of universities offering dedicated AI degrees, alongside institutions like the University of Pennsylvania and Carnegie Mellon.
The program will cover essential topics such as machine learning, computer programming, and generative AI, ensuring students are well-prepared for the challenges of an AI-driven economy. Faculty members are already engaged in AI research, enhancing the learning experience through practical projects and interdisciplinary collaboration. This comprehensive approach aims to empower students to innovate and address real-world challenges using AI technologies.
• Penn State introduces a new AI major to meet industry demands.
• The program emphasizes ethical AI practices and interdisciplinary learning.
Artificial Intelligence refers to the simulation of human intelligence in machines, which is central to the new major.
Machine Learning is a subset of AI that enables systems to learn from data, a key focus of the program.
Generative AI involves algorithms that can create new content, which students will study in the program.
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