In a short time, artificial intelligence is everywhere – predictive analytics in business, autonomous systems in manufacturing plants, generative AI like ChatGPT in classrooms and machine learning in our streaming apps to suggest movies we personally would most like to watch.
AI is a game-changing technology that is estimated to contribute upwards of $16 trillion to the global economy by 2030 — more than the current output of China and India combined.
But AI also poses risks and produces fears about control over data privacy, integrity, fairness and job security. Our research universities – Michigan State University, the University of Michigan and Wayne State University — are using a thoughtful approach to developing technological advances and ethical uses of AI and generative AI that match our institutional values and principles. And we are working with students, faculty and staff across our campuses and people and organizations across Michigan and beyond to learn how to integrate and appropriately use AI and generative AI to augment work, not replace workers.
Read more in Crain’s Detroit Business. Note: Article may be behind a paywall.