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Cornell Student Assembly Launches AI Policy Committee for Campus Innovation

What Happened

The Cornell Student Assembly has established a new committee to review and make recommendations on technology and AI policies within the university. Announced at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, the committee will assess issues around artificial intelligence use in both academic and campus administrative contexts. By engaging with faculty, experts, and students, the group aims to address concerns such as data privacy, responsible automation, and integrating AI tools to enhance the university experience. The committee will also advise on best practices for leveraging automation while considering student interests and ethical impacts. The effort reflects growing attention to responsible AI adoption at major educational institutions.

Why It Matters

This initiative highlights the increasing role of artificial intelligence in higher education and the importance of involving students in policy discussions. By forming a dedicated committee, Cornell demonstrates leadership in managing emerging tech risks and benefits on campus. Read more in our AI News Hub

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