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What I Learned From an Experiment to Apply Generative AI to My Data Course

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As a lecturer at the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs, where I teach econometrics and research methods, I spend a lot of time thinking about the intersection between data, education and social justice — and how generative AI will reshape the experience of gathering, analyzing and using data for change.

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University Data Science Programs Turn to Ethics and the Humanities

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Data scientist Mark Madsen has been programming and crunching data long before buzzwords like artificial intelligence and machine learning were common. The goal is to get students to think critically and connect data science with social-science theory,” says program director Scott Hale.

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Inventing a Job-Skills Machine

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Feed it a typical job description or help-wanted ad—that is to say, one that’s likely either vague or full of jargon—and its artificial intelligence-informed system spits out a new version of that text translated into the language of skills. He thinks a new system is needed. —Michael Bettersworth SkillsEngine performs clever tasks.

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