Research illustrates that while GenAI could ease ongoing challenges in higher ed, just 1 in 5 say their school is ready.

Higher ed is unprepared for GenAI’s impact


Research illustrates that while GenAI could ease ongoing challenges in education, just 1 in 5 say their school is ready

Key points:

  • Education is among the top 5 industries expected to see a productivity boost from GenAI
  • Expert predictions for higher ed AI in 2024
  • Infusing AI-powered learning into higher ed can meet students’ needs
  • For more news on AI in education, visit eCN's Teaching & Learning page

While three-quarters of higher-education trustees (83 percent), faculty (81 percent) and administrators (76 percent) agree that generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) will noticeably change their institutions in the next five years, community college trustees are more optimistic than their community college counterparts, with (37 percent) saying their organization is prepared for the change coming compared to just 16 percent of faculty and 11 percent of administrator respondents.

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