Last Monday, Student Senate held an open forum at the Garrett Cultural Center to discuss Bradley University’s expectations and evolving policies on artificial intelligence. Students engaged in dialogue, asked questions, and shared feedback on how AI should be responsibly integrated into academics. Faculty representative Travis Stern emphasized AI as a support tool rather than a replacement for student work, noting potential academic consequences for misuse. Additional forums will be hosted on November 5 and November 11 for students interested in shaping future AI policy. Mark your calendars to take part in the conversation.

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