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Mississippi State to offer degree in artificial intelligence


Many people might envision artificial intelligence as a character much like Ash in the original “Alien” movie or Hal in Arthur C. Clarke’s “2001: A Space Odyssey,” but AI is a lot more than what you see in the movies — and a lot less.

Are science fiction writers right? Will AI eventually replace humans?

“Not in our lifetime,” said Shahram Rahimi, Computer Science and Engineering professor and department chair at Mississippi State University.

MSU is now the first university in Mississippi to offer a degree in artificial intelligence, even though AI has been taught there and at other Mississippi universities for years.

The Institutions of Higher Learning approved the new Bachelor of Science program on May 18. It will be offered beginning in the fall through the computer science and engineering department and will require 120 credit hours for completion.

“What (artificial intelligence) is for us as educators is a set of tools for technology that provides solutions that we’ve never had before or that we had to do a lot of work to provide those solutions,” Rahimi said.

It comes at a time when technological advances are happening at a rapid pace, so it is becoming more important for students to learn how to teach computers to do certain tasks so humans can spend more time on creative problem-solving.





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