The Newhouse School launched the Copilot Future Forward Program, which enables staff members to explore the potential of using artificial intelligence to enhance efficiency, creativity and innovation in the workplace.
The program seeks to foster a community of AI-savvy professionals who can lead by example within their departments, and builds on Newhouse’s commitment to provide opportunities to explore the responsible use of artificial intelligence across the entire school community.
Three staff members comprise the inaugural class:
A collaboration between WAER and the Newhouse School, the podcast provides another platform to share the research and creative work of students, faculty and staff across a range of topics in media and communications. Recent episodes include:
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