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Perspectives in Artificial Intelligence: Building the Future

Dr. April Song, WIPFLI Fellow in AI, teaches her class.

As an assistant professor of information systems and analytics and the inaugural WIPFLI Fellow in Artificial Intelligence, Dr. April Song spends much of her day thinking about how an AI-shaped future will look and the role that her students will play in shaping it.


Perspectives in Artificial Intelligence: A Person’s Place

Information systems professor Dr. Badar Al Lawati

Dr. Badar Al Lawati, assistant professor of practice in information systems and business analytics, has been working with artificial intelligence for decades. Students in his analytics and information systems courses use AI to combine sets of data, clean up errors in the newly formed database and identify trends that can be used to make business decisions.


Perspectives in Artificial Intelligence: Ethical Use

Dr. Terence Ow, WIPFLI Fellow in AI, poses in O'Brien Hall.

As artificial intelligence becomes a bigger part of higher education, business and consumer trends, subject matter experts are paying closer attention to its ethical use. Dr. Terence Ow, WIPLI Fellow in AI and professor of information systems and analytics in the College of Business Administration, has thought extensively about how higher education institutions can ensure artificial intelligence is used responsibly.


What’s Next for Artificial Intelligence? Marquette Business Professors Offer Advice on Best Practices

Accelerating Ingenuity in Markets students study in their lab.

On Nov. 30, 2022, tech company OpenAI released ChatGPT 3.0, a large language model chatbot that could respond to a wide range of user prompts with startling accuracy. To the general public, this new tool seemed to come out of nowhere

Dr. Joe Wall knows the truth: the revolution didn’t occur overnight. It was bubbling under the surface for years, and he witnessed it happening.