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New certificate program helps students unlock and understand artificial intelligence

We live in an era where generative artificial intelligence, familiarly known as gen AI, is transforming industries and reshaping the future of work. Generative AI is a type of artificial intelligence that creates new content, including text, images or music, by learning patterns from existing data.

A new campus-wide certificate program, Artificial Intelligence for All, managed by the College of Innovation and Design, will equip students with the skills they need to navigate evolving AI technologies, to use them correctly and contend with the ethical dilemmas that arise through this powerful tool. The program, which launched this fall with an AI literacy course developed by librarians at Albertsons Library, is available in person and online.

Jen Schneider
Jen Schneider, College of Innovation and Design

The program is part of a larger initiative to make Boise State a leader in the use of AI in higher education. In 2023, President Marlene Tromp convened an expert panel on the topic. While university leaders, faculty and staff have been meeting and talking about AI for some time – and some departments, like computer science, have worked with the tool for a decade – the recent introduction of generative AI models like ChatGPT democratized access, said Jen Schneider, associate dean of the College of Innovation and Design and director of the degree in Digital Innovation and Design.

β€œAll of us are reckoning with what this means for students, for their workplaces and how we teach them in the classroom,” she said.

Learn more about the certificate program on the AI in Education website.