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Luiss Business School joins QS for the Responsible AI Consortium
Luiss Business School joins QS for the Responsible AI Consortium
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QS launches landmark Responsible AI Consortium  in partnership with leading global business schools

QS Quacquarelli Symonds, global higher education experts, has launched the Responsible AI Consortium alongside EDHEC Business School, Imperial College Business School, and Luiss Business School.

The Consortium is a collaborative partnership between leading universities around the world and QS, who commit to innovating and embrace the need to re-engineer education through an AI Roadmap for transformation across four key pillars: Research & Intellectual Leadership; Teaching, Learning & Assessment; Outreach & Operational Efficiencies; and Governance & Human Commitment.

The Responsible AI Consortium offers universities and business schools worldwide a forum for integrating AI into strategic and operational areas. It will develop project-based learning opportunities, foster collaboration in thought leadership and research, and provide a sandbox environment for piloting new AI-driven technologies.

QS Founder and President Nunzio Quacquarelli said: “The Responsible AI Consortium marks a pivotal step toward transforming higher education through AI, preparing both institutions and students to harness its immense potential.”

Quacquarelli continued: “As AI reshapes both learning and work, it is essential universities and business schools are equipped with the tools and frameworks to integrate this emerging technology effectively. By developing the Responsible AI Consortium, we aim to empower institutions with critical AI capabilities, enabling them to lead with innovation, adaptability and resourcefulness in an accelerating and dynamic world.”

Responsible AI Consortium Members voices

Michelle Sisto, AI Center Director of EDHEC Business School: “Recognising the imperative to reimagine business education in the AI era, the Consortium seizes the opportunity to collaborate on pioneering projects, research, and student-centred learning experiences that prepare our graduates for the future of work. Together, we will establish a roadmap for best practices in institutional AI integration, maintaining a steadfast commitment to human development, ethical innovation, and empowerment.”

Leila Guerra, Vice Dean (Education) at Imperial College Business School said: “By joining forces with other leading business schools and universities, we will deepen our understanding of AI and its transformative impact on higher education. The insights gained through this partnership will boost our research and enable us to promote safe and responsible use of AI within teaching, operations and student learning environments, identifying also best AI governance models. The partnership will build on the work Imperial is already doing through I-X – Imperial’s multidisciplinary research hub that aims to address the real-world challenges surrounding AI and through the work of the IDEA Lab.

Raffaele Oriani, Dean of Luiss Business School: “Our vision for AI is pervasive, engaging every stakeholder in our ecosystem and deeply aligning with our entry into the Responsible AI Consortium. By joining the Consortium, we further our commitment to preparing students with future-ready competencies, supporting corporate partners as they shape the skills landscape of tomorrow, and equipping our faculty to drive a paradigm shift in education.

Zoya Zaitseva, Innovation Manager & Head of Future17 SDG Challenge, QS“Responsible AI Consortium is a cornerstone forum for visionary educators and EdTech innovators – such synergy is pivotal to maximize the potential of AI in Higher Education and youth employability. Creating intelligence that is based on insights from students, academia and employers is one of our key objectives, and I can’t wait to see the impact this Consortium will create.”

12/10/2024

Publication date
December 10 2024
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AI