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A Brief History of Artificial Intelligence with Jingjing Li (Bonus)

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I recently talked with Jingjing Li, associate professor of commerce at the University of Virginia, about her use of generative AI to teach students a different kind of AI, that is, machine learning. In these bonus clips, Jingjing helps us understand the difference between these two kinds of AI, and she shares a bit more about how she's updating her spring courses based on what she's learned about teaching with generative AI.

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