
The Texas Tribune | C Sacco
The Texas A&M University System is using an artificial intelligence tool to sift through its course offerings and flag those that could raise concerns under new rules restricting how faculty teach about race and gender…. “I’m not convinced this is about serving students or cleaning up syllabi,” said Chris Gilliard, co-director of the Critical Internet Studies Institute. “This looks like a project to control education and remove it from professors and put it into the hands of administrators and legislatures.”