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“Through the ‘Five AI Buckets’ classroom discussions, I gained a deeper knowledge of how AI reshapes various aspects of our daily lives,” a College of Business student said in a survey. “The lessons highlighted AI's incredible capabilities, especially in areas like problem-solving, information retrieval, ideation, summarization, and its potential for social good. These classroom discussions also made me aware of the ethical challenges that arise from the general use of AI, such as biases in algorithms and data privacy concerns.”
The Five AI Buckets include:
Information Retrieval – Using AI tools to collect and assess research, evaluate sources, and verify credibility. Ideation and Creative Inquiry – Generating ideas aligned with global challenges through guided AI prompts. Problem Solving – Engaging with public datasets to make data-informed decisions on real-world issues. Summarization – Analyzing and condensing academic research using AI to identify key insights. AI for Good – Creating personal impact plans and reflecting on how AI can support social progress.