The artificial intelligence boom doesn’t appear to be going away any time soon.
Tech and other industry leaders from Bill Gates to Mark Cuban have embraced the technology and touted its potential to reshape the global economy. Colleges and universities have followed suit, preparing tomorrow’s workforce to use and continue to develop AI tools for a variety of business and life applications.
Back in 2018, long before ChatGPT gained its current notoriety around college campuses, Carnegie Mellon University began offering the country’s first Bachelor of Science degree in artificial intelligence.
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