Business Schools Divided on AI Adoption: Report
Globally, faculty largely see generative AI as a boon for students, according to AACSB research. But business schools lack formal policies even as students embrace the technology.
Full Story by Bennett Leckrone
One thing is clear about the current state of business education: Artificial intelligence (AI) is key, and here to stay.
2024 was a landmark year for generative AI in business education, with business schools rolling out instruction in the high-demand technology and introducing specialized institutes focusing on niche areas like AI ethics.
But a new report from the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), a business school accrediting body, reveals a divide between how business school leaders and professors view the technology.