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Aaron Holmes @ The Information · today 13:30 EDT

Can UCLA Replace Teaching Assistants with AI?

Universities grappling with slowing enrollment and imperiled federal funding are looking for new ways to cut costs. How much will artificial intelligence help? The management school at the University of California, Los Angeles has been developing AI applications for its 500 faculty and staff members, including tools that might automate the work of teaching assistants that help professors handle large classes.

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