The W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University (ASU) is set to launch the nation’s first master’s degree program in artificial intelligence (AI) in business this fall. This nine-month graduate program is designed to cater to students from any technical level and background, making it inclusive and accessible to all.
As AI technologies become increasingly prevalent in various industries, it is crucial for the future workforce to understand how AI can be integrated into workflow while also being aware of potential pitfalls. Sharon Chen, a professor at ASU’s W. P. Carey School of Business, emphasizes the importance of preparing the workforce for the increasing role of AI in business operations. With concerns about potential misuse and biases amplification, it is essential to educate students on how to navigate these challenges.
The program aims to equip accepted students with the knowledge and skills necessary to analyze diverse business situations and effectively apply AI to achieve business goals. By providing comprehensive education on the potential benefits and challenges of AI, the program aims to prepare students for the evolving landscape of business operations in the digital age. The integration of AI into business processes is becoming more common, making it essential for professionals to have a solid understanding of how to leverage this technology effectively.