In a recent article for the evoLLLution, Insiya Bream (University of Maryland) discusses the role that registrars play in the adoption of AI tools. Drawing on a conversation with her peers, Bream writes that registrars will need to be involved in the consideration of data privacy and protections when integrating AI into institutional systems. This work also situates registrars to work with IT teams to guide the usage of AI tools in other departments. Within the registrar’s office, Bream asserts that registrars will need to assess the best use cases of AI-powered tools, including where they can save time and when it is better to have a human team member handle a particular task.
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