COLUMBUS, Ohio — Artificial intelligence is no longer optional at Ohio State University. It’s now part of the curriculum for every undergraduate student.

The university has launched a first-of-its-kind program called the AI Fluency Initiative, which embeds artificial intelligence education into the core academic experience across all majors. Beginning with the Class of 2029, every Ohio State student will graduate with fluency in how AI can be applied and responsibly used in their chosen field.

“We’ve made a very bold commitment as a university, and I don’t think any other university in the world has made such a commitment,” said Dr. Ravi Bellamkonda, Ohio State’s executive vice president and provost. “They don’t have to be computer scientists. They can be interested in sociology, literat

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