A Provost Office series for faculty creates space for cross-disciplinary conversations.
The birthplace of AI. Now shaping what comes next.
Across campus, Dartmouth is showing what it means to use AI responsibly, with the rigor, ethics, and human judgment this moment demands.
What's Happening Right Now
What Happens to Hiring When AI Writes Job Applications?
Tuck professor Anaïs Galdin studies how generative AI changes employer decision-making and labor market efficiency.
Evergreen: An AI Tool for Student Well-Being
Dartmouth students and faculty are developing an AI chatbot to help students flourish.
Lanuage Preservation Efforts Get an AI Boost
Computer scientists and linguists build AI tech to strengthen endangered languages.
AI at Dartmouth
When tools can generate fluent output on demand, the purpose of a university is not to compete with machines, but to strengthen the capacities they cannot replicate: reasoning under uncertainty, dialogue across difference, creative problem-solving that breaks new ground, and judgment that can be explained and defended.
Learn How it all Started
Clockwise from top left: Anaïs Galdin, assistant professor of business administration; Saeed Hassanpour, professor of biomedical data science and epidemiology; Sarah Preum, assistant professor of computer science; and Peter Chin, professor of engineering. (Photos by Katie Lenhart)
Apurva Srivastava ’24, one of the students in the DALI Lab who created the virtual reality app, adjusts a headset before a graduate VR chemistry class. (Photo By Katie Lenhart)
AI Resources, Tools, & Guidelines
A list of guidelines, tools, and resources for Dartmouth faculty, staff, and students.
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