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14.02.2025

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Benjamin Lange on ZDF Heute Journal

AI in Universities

On February 10, 2025, MCML JRG Leader Benjamin Lange appeared on the ZDF program heute journal to discuss the impact of Artificial Intelligence on higher education.

He pointed out that writing is an important part of the thinking process and shouldn’t be fully automated, especially in the humanities.

With AI becoming more present in academia, universities are now figuring out how to adapt exams and keep the core of scientific research intact.

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