URegina students discuss the impacts of AI on their futures

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While students hold different opinions on AI, they agree that the technology is changing their education and career paths, according to CBC. CBC engaged in discussions with students across the University of Regina’s campus. URegina arts student Payton Todd said that she hated the idea of AI being used in one’s studies. “[AI] takes away the human element of creating something and it robs you of being able to do it yourself,” said Todd. Meanwhile, URegina student Parth Patel, who is studying software system engineering and is working on developing an AI tool himself, suggested that the tool would become commonplace in the future. “What’s to be scared [of]?”, he said.

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