AIを活用した国家安全保障政策の教育
スタンフォード大学の国家安全保障政策クラス「Technology, Innovation and Great Power Competition」では、AIが普及する世界で活躍する学生を育てるため、AIをカリキュラムに統合しています。国際政策を学ぶ学生たちがAI対応の環境でキャリアを積めるよう準備を整える取り組みです。
スタンフォード大学の国家安全保障政策クラス「Technology, Innovation and Great Power Competition」では、AIが普及する世界で活躍する学生を育てるため、AIをカリキュラムに統合しています。国際政策を学ぶ学生たちがAI対応の環境でキャリアを積めるよう準備を整える取り組みです。
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