CSN forms taskforce to integrate artificial intelligence into campus practices

Federico Zaragoza PhD President
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The College of Southern Nevada (CSN) has introduced an AI Taskforce to guide the institution’s approach to artificial intelligence. This initiative aims to ensure that AI is integrated responsibly and ethically into the college’s learning environment.

The taskforce will create a framework for policy and practice concerning AI at CSN. The goals include ethical use of AI applications, integration into teaching standards, and providing access to AI resources for students, faculty, and administration. The taskforce will also contribute to the development of policies in collaboration with NSHE, the Nevada Department of Education, and CSN.

Members of the community are encouraged to share their experiences and suggestions regarding AI with the taskforce. Contributions can be sent via email to AI.Taskforce@csn.edu.

The taskforce comprises various members from the CSN community: Gerardo Aguilar, Vartouhi Asherian, Courtney Danforth, Cheryl Feldmeier, Melissa Giovanni, Joe Hicks, Mary Ann Hughes Butts, Toni Jackman, Emily King, Ayla Koch, Joshua Levin, James McCoy, Robert Peterson, Shari Peterson, Larry Pilon, James Pristas, Nicholas Snead, Sarah Tartaglia, Patrick Villa, and Naylee Villanueva.

“By understanding AI and responsibly including it,” said a representative from CSN’s Cybersecurity lab in North Las Vegas Campus on April 11th. “We can shape a future at CSN where AI enhances our ability to create a rich engaging learning environment.”



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