AI Governance in Higher Education: Case Studies of Guidance at Big Ten Universities

  • Chuhao Wu
  • , He Zhang
  • , John M. Carroll

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Abstract

Generative AI has drawn significant attention from stakeholders in higher education. As it introduces new opportunities for personalized learning and tutoring support, it simultaneously poses challenges to academic integrity and leads to ethical issues. Consequently, governing responsible AI usage within higher education institutions (HEIs) becomes increasingly important. Leading universities have already published guidelines on Generative AI, with most attempting to embrace this technology responsibly. This study provides a new perspective by focusing on strategies for responsible AI governance as demonstrated in these guidelines. Through a case study of 14 prestigious universities in the United States, we identified the multi-unit governance of AI, the role-specific governance of AI, and the academic characteristics of AI governance from their AI guidelines. The strengths and potential limitations of these strategies and characteristics are discussed. The findings offer practical implications for guiding responsible AI usage in HEIs and beyond.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number354
JournalFuture Internet
Volume16
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2024

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Computer Networks and Communications

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