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<p>The AI literacy framework outlines what it means to be AI literate at Penn State and offers guidance for learning, teaching,&nbsp;research&nbsp;and administrative work across the university.</p>

Penn State launches AI literacy framework to advance University-wide AI literacy initiative

College of Education launches program supporting AI graduate research

<p>Professors at the Beaver, Behrend and Greater Allegheny campuses are focusing not only on teaching students how to use AI, but on teaching AI literacy that incorporates ethical and critical use of the emerging technology.&nbsp;</p>

Thoughtful integration, ethical use at core of AI literacy  

<p>Penn State faculty are encouraged to apply for Teaching and Learning with Technology’s fourth annual Digital Education Exchange Retreat, set for May 18–20, with the theme "Cultivating Creativity: Designing Learning for a Changing World."&nbsp;</p>

Faculty applications open for fourth annual Digital Education Exchange Retreat

<p>Replacing your primary care physician with artificial intelligence could be dangerous, but Penn State Health physicians are finding innovative and safe ways to use this technology to help improve patient care.</p>

The Medical Minute: Is 'Dr. ChatGPT' doing more harm than good?

<p>Acclaimed science-fiction author Ted Chiang will give the Rock Ethics Institute’s 2026 Richard B. Lippin Lecture in Ethics at 6 p.m. on March 25 in Freeman Auditorium, HUB-Robeson Center, University Park. Chiang’s lecture will consider the incompatibility between generative AI (artificial intelligence) and art, a subject that he has examined extensively.&nbsp;The lecture is free and open to the public.</p>

Sci-fi author Ted Chiang to give 2026 Richard B. Lippin Lecture in Ethics

<p>Teaching and Learning with Technology (TLT) Dreamery Speaker Series will host three hybrid sessions with guest speaker Jordan Mroziak April 13–14. Coinciding with TLT AI Fest on April 13–17, Mroziak’s sessions will focus on building durable teaching practices through human-centered artificial-intelligence literacy.</p>

Dreamery Speaker Series sessions to focus on human-centered AI literacy

<p>Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing the field and practice of medicine, including legal liability. A new study found that the perception of physician liability is influenced by the way in which AI is integrated into a clinician’s workflow and the number of times a radiologist reviews a case when AI is involved.</p>

How AI is integrated into clinical workflow lowers medical liability perception

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Harrisburg to host AI in Sales Symposium II on March 25

Two students and professor in the College of Health and Human Development work over a laptop.

Leadership insights: President Bendapudi on AI-ready graduates and people-first innovation

A Penn State Behrend student conducts a microbiology experiment under a ventilation hood.

Commonwealth Campus investments strengthen faculty, student research excellence

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Institute funds 20 faculty fellows in AI and quantum sciences

Screenshot of the landing page for the Commonwealth Campus Teaching Support's Generative Artificial Intelligence and Teaching Toolkit.

The Commonwealth Campus Teaching Support’s Generative AI & Teaching Toolkit

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Doctoral students honored for AI dissertations

Penn State students and faculty stand in a line for a photo surrounded by their research posters during poster session.

AI Week spotlights student, faculty research on artificial intelligence

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The Global Impact Forum showcases ‘importance of collaboration’ in advancing AI for social good

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AI Hub names new director

AI-Related Dissertation Contest Finalist, Winner Reflect on Process