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GWU Presents a Paper About Organizing a Faculty of Practice on Generative AI

George Washington University's (GWU) professor Lorena A. Barba presented a white paper about a pilot project to develop and deploy AI mentors over various courses and organize a faculty community of practice to build knowledge and skills. The pilot is supported by George Washington University's Trustworthy AI Initiative. It analyses how a catalog of retrieval-augmented generative AI aids for course-level learning support. In parallel, a team of social science and education researchers will evaluate the effectiveness of the AI mentors in helping students achieve learning objectives and whether students improve their use of AI assistance over time. GWU's technology partners for this pilot project are ibl.ai, an edtech company that develops software products based on open-source technologies with a growing expertise in generative AI for education. [ibl.ai is the parent company of iblnews.org] • Generative AI for teaching and learning pilot project 2024-5—White paper PDF

GWU Presents a Paper About Organizing a Faculty of Practice on Generative AI
Virtual Actors Gain Traction as Advancements In Generative AI Continue to Evolve

Virtual Actors Gain Traction as Advancements In Generative AI Continue to Evolve

"LLMs Are Becoming A Commodity," Said Microsoft's CEO Satya Nadella

"LLMs Are Becoming A Commodity," Said Microsoft's CEO Satya Nadella

Only a Small Number of Higher Ed Institutions Use AI Tools to Support Analytics

Only a Small Number of Higher Ed Institutions Use AI Tools to Support Analytics

Higher Ed Institutions Are Still Trying to Figure Out How to Best Integrate AI

Higher Ed Institutions Are Still Trying to Figure Out How to Best Integrate AI

Higher education institutions are trying to figure out how to best integrate AI into institutional operations and strategy. This was one of the primary outcomes of the Educause 2024 Annual Conference, which took place last week in San Antonio, Texas. The show attracted around 7,000 educators and leaders in a well-organized event. Next year, Educause's main event will be celebrated 27-30 October in Nashville, Tennessee. "AI is a disruptor whose impact is not yet widespread," said John O'Brien, President and CEO at Educause to IBL News. [In the picture above]. "What AI is good for and its risks are also essential considerations," he added. "It will be interesting to see how AI features in future Top 10s." In this year's Top 10 issues, AI was embedded in more than half of the outcomes. On issue #1, The Data-Empowered Institution, AI can improve decision-making and analytics. On issue #8: Putting People First, Educause highlighted the importance of figuring out the role of AI in the future of work. On issue #10: Supportable, Sustainable, and Affordable, the key is to determine how to incorporate possible AI-infused futures into the institution's vision and strategic planning. In the Top 10 Survey, there were two issues specifically about AI: The Ethics of AI: Ensuring that implementations and uses of AI are equitable and inclusive. AI Goes to School: Tailoring AI models and tools to support student learning and advising. Educause disclosed that another issue didn't make the overall Top 10: Next-Gen Faculty: Helping faculty transform education, research, and scholarship in the age of AI and XR.

Application Layer Companies Emerging Across the New AI Economy

Application Layer Companies Emerging Across the New AI Economy

According to an analysis from Sequoia Capital, only a key set of scaled players and alliances with access to vast sums of capital—including Microsoft/OpenAI, AWS/Anthropic, Meta, and Google/DeepMind—remain in play in the market for Generative AI. This report follows Sequoia's essay “Generative AI: A Creative New World.” The most critical model update of 2024 was OpenAI's o1, formerly known as Q* and also known as Strawberry. This is the first example of a model with true general reasoning capabilities, which needs to stop and think before giving a response the way a human would. • The models have largely failed to make it into the application layer as breakout products, except for ChatGPT. • In corporate IT and global systems integrators, there are opportunities in the application layer. Today, “wrappers” are one of the only sound methods of building enduring value. What began as “wrappers” have evolved into sophisticated cognitive architectures. They typically include multiple foundation models with some routing mechanism on top, vector and/or graph databases for RAG, guardrails to ensure compliance and application logic that mimics how a human might think about reasoning through a workflow. GitHub Copilot is an excellent example of this. These application layer companies are new agentic applications emerging across all knowledge economy sectors. Here are some examples. Harvey: AI lawyer Glean: AI work assistant Factory: AI software engineer Abridge: AI medical scribe Sierra: AI customer support agent XBOW: AI-driven penetration test simulates cyberattacks to evaluate security systems Day.ai: AI native CRM to replace systems integrators who make billions of dollars configuring Salesforce to meet customers' needs. Efficient engineering is required to transform a model’s raw capabilities into a compelling, reliable, end-to-end business solution.  

OpenAI Released an Improved Search Functionality to ChatGPT, Challenging Google

OpenAI Released an Improved Search Functionality to ChatGPT, Challenging Google

Claude.ai Chatbot Introduces a New Feature to Write and Run JavaScript Code

Claude.ai Chatbot Introduces a New Feature to Write and Run JavaScript Code

"Virtual Tutors Will Provide Personalized Instruction At Any Pace"

"Virtual Tutors Will Provide Personalized Instruction At Any Pace"

Microsoft Announced Its new Autonomous Agents with Copilot Studio in Dynamics 365

Microsoft Announced Its new Autonomous Agents with Copilot Studio in Dynamics 365

[Update: November 19, 2024] | [Ignite Conference 2024] Microsoft announced this week new AI autonomous agents and agentic capabilities in Dynamics 365 that accelerate sales and business results, provide competitive advantage and productivity gains and savings, reduce costs and administrative work, and increase efficiency in work and revenue. The software giant introduced ten new agents, and in November, Copilot Studio will allow users to create autonomous agents. "Every organization will have a constellation of agents — ranging from simple prompt-and-response to fully autonomous," wrote Jared Spataro, chief marketing officer for Microsoft’s AI at Work initiatives. These agents can build capacity for every sales, finance, or supply chain, from accelerating lead generation, processing sales orders, automating the supply chain, or client and employee onboarding. Agents draw on the context of work data in Microsoft 365 Graph, systems of record, Dataverse and Fabric, Microsoft mentioned McKinsey & Company, Thomson Reuters, and Clifford Chance as clients of these autonomous agents. “New autonomous agents enable customers to move from legacy lines of business applications to AI-first business processes. AI is today’s ROI and tomorrow’s competitive edge.” Microsoft presented three examples: Sales Qualification Agent. This agent researches leads, helps prioritize opportunities, and guides customer outreach with personalized emails and responses. Supplier Communications Agent: This agent tracks supplier performance, detects delays, and responds accordingly, freeing teams from consuming manual monitoring and firefighting time. Customer Intent and Customer Knowledge Management Agents: These agents face high call volumes, talent shortages, and heightened customer expectations. These agents work hand in hand with a customer service representative by learning how to resolve customer issues and autonomously adding knowledge-based articles to scale best practices across the care team. Microsoft said the agents follow core security, privacy, and responsible AI commitments, including guardrails and controls established by maker-defined instructions, knowledge, and actions. "The data sources linked to the agent adhere to stringent security measures and controls — all managed in Copilot Studio."  The company said it uses agents for its transformation by empowering employees to scale their impact. One sales team achieved 9.4% higher revenue per seller and closed 20% more deals. Another team resolved customer cases 12% faster. The Marketing team saw a 21.5% increase in conversion rate on Azure.com with a custom agent designed to assist buyers. In human resources, its employee self-service agent helped answer questions with 42% greater accuracy. https://youtu.be/FrpMoPrn38s?si=JF87XIQi9qFHKJBb • Blog: Autonomous Agents Announcement • Copilot Studio • Agents Capabilities • Autonomous Agents for Dynamics 365 • Microsoft's Transformation Using Agents Microsoft introduced an Agent framework this week, and it went completely unnoticed. The agent team can browse the internet, internal files, execute code, and more. In this example, the Microsoft team made the agent autonomously order a sandwich. First, an agent: A) Plans -… https://t.co/XZgol3rYGf — Rowan Cheung (@rowancheung) November 8, 2024

"Data-Empowered Institutions, the Top Trend in Higher Ed for 2025"

"Data-Empowered Institutions, the Top Trend in Higher Ed for 2025"

The Educause Top 10 ranking for 2025 on higher education technology stated that rebuilding trust in institutions lies in building a competent and caring institution and leveraging the fulcrum of leadership. Susan Grajek, Vice President of Partnerships, Communities, and Research at Educause, stated during her keynote presentation at the nonprofit organization's annual event in San Antonio, Texas, "We need to lean into uncertainty." She added: "Choosing hope will increase trust." These are the ten trends: #1. The Data-Empowered Institution: Using data, analytics, and AI to increase student success, win the enrollment race, increase research funding, and reduce inefficiencies #2. Administrative Simplification: Streamlining and modernizing processes, data, and technologies #3. Smoothing the Student Journey: Using technology and data to improve and personalize student services #4. A Matter of Trust: Advancing institutional strategies to safeguard privacy and secure institutional data #5. The CIO Challenge: Leading digital strategy and operations in an era of frequent leadership transitions, resource limitations, societal unrest, and rapid technology advancements #6. Institutional Resilience: Contributing to institutional efforts to prepare for and address a growing number and range of risks #7. Faster, Better, AND Cheaper: Using technology to personalize services, automate work, and increase agility #8. Putting People First: Helping staff adapt, upskill, and thrive in an era of rapid change and ongoing digital advancements #9. Taming the Digital Jungle: Updating and unifying digital infrastructure and governance to increase institutional efficiency and effectiveness #10. Supportable, Sustainable, and Affordable: Developing an institutional strategy for new technology investments, pilots, policies, and uses.Building Bridges, Not Walls: Increasing digital access for students while also safeguarding their privacy and data protection

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