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Purdue Becomes First University to Require AI Coursework to Graduate

via Washington Times·13h ago

Purdue University's incoming class of 10,000 freshmen will be the first in the nation to face artificial-intelligence graduation requirements when classes begin next month. Indiana's largest public campus says it is ready to make AI literacy a core part of its curriculum. The move signals how quickly universities are moving to formalize AI skills as a baseline for graduates.

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