Harnessing AI in Higher Education: Shaping Future Business Leaders
- Luca Collina
- Jul 30, 2024
- 5 min read

The article explores how AI is revolutionising higher education (HE) and impacting the growth of business skills. The use of AI in teaching methods at universities is on the rise. With AI, schools can provide tailor-made courses for students hence improving the quality of content delivery and efficiency in time management. These changes are particularly important for business schools because they can prepare students who can handle advanced AI systems.
However, many business schools have not yet fully embraced comprehensive AI programs; instead, they lean towards offering analytics courses or treating AI as an ancillary subject. This situation can create both challenges and opportunities for universities where there is always a mismatch between these fast-growing needs from industry players and what is taught.
The idea here is that it becomes necessary for students to develop a blend of both technical AI know-how and strategic business acumen as they prepare to enter a world where machines would be taking over, making tasks processes, and creating new roles. It is believed that integration of AI into education together with business training will help organizations meet future job market requirements as well boosting their operations capabilities on the use of AI technology.
Introduction
The University of Aberdeen has been ranked 2nd in Scotland for overall student satisfaction and 15th in the UK for positive responses, in the National Student Survey (NSS)1. I have good memories of the UNI when I was attending evening courses for PM. Thus, When I read this article, I thought that they could be taken as a good example of how to treat students as Clients in education.
I was curious to check what evaluation elements were used to get these rankings. Among the others, what I found compelling to the scope of this reflection are:
Teaching
Academic support
Learning resources
Focus point
Students (as Clients of HE) are the focus point as it happens within the business. In addition to being educated, the students should also consider the opportunity to raise the bar of their so far personal experience using AI, with enhanced and ready-to-use skills in a working environment.
The first question that came to my mind was: “How things can change if we adopt AI in Education, especially related to the points above?” This question is beyond the Aberdeen University of course, but that achievement is the starting point for a reflection.
A second question was “How do Business schools fulfill the new skills portfolio required for young adults and experienced ones?”
Let’s start with the analysis of how the elements used for the evaluation should integrate AI to challenge the educational environment.
Vriti Saraf, CEO and founder of K20 Educators, on the impact of AI on education:
The fewer students need educators to be the main source of knowledge, the more educators can focus on developing the ability to curate, guide, critically assess learning, and help students gain skills that are so much more important than memorizing information.
How would adopting AI in HE make a difference?
Quality of Teaching
The extent to which students are satisfied with their education is significantly pegged on how well instructors do their work, the clarity of their presentation as well as how free learners are within the study schedule. There are several ways through which AI could change this aspect of education. Since AI helps enhance the teaching process leading to better outcomes in learning, it is redefining the concept of instructional programs.2
Martin Fleming, IBM’s Chief Economist:
As AI continues to evolve, it’s reshaping the way we work and learn. The integration of AI into education systems is crucial for developing a workforce that is adaptable and proficient in new technologies. This shift is essential for maintaining competitiveness in a rapidly changing business environment.
Personalised Learning
To personalise learning experiences, AI must be able to adapt itself according to individual paces and necessities. For instance, AI-based systems can identify which areas students have strengths or weaknesses thus providing them with tailor-made materials that facilitate a better understanding of difficult subjects. It helps improve engagement and thereby better comprehension hence an overall increase in teaching quality by so doing.3
Smart Tutoring Systems
AI-based digital tutors enable personalised instruction whereby every learner receives his/her tutor directly from the computer screen. These tutors work by offering instant responses to questions as well as taking students through problem-solving procedures. This is helpful because it enables students to get a better grasp on difficult concepts and thus perform well academically as if they were interacting with their human tutors, but they don’t completely substitute them.4
Automated Grading and Feedback
AI can be used to automatically assess student work enabling immediate feedback from teachers. This is not only an effective time-saving mechanism for those educators who have a limited amount of time set aside for providing feedback because they only deal with those aspects where the student needs help but this also enables students to know where they went wrong to correct it in time.5
Academic support – Learning Resources
Effective teaching is dependent on the availability and sufficiency of learning resources. This is where AI comes in to revolutionize learning resources as well:
AI helps businesses and educational institutions create more engaging, more effective educational resources.6
Academic Support
Academic support services including guidance counselling or extra support towards studies, are essential if you want students to pass through the educational process without getting lost along the way. AI offers enormous potential when revolutionising these services. AI has made academic support services more accessible and adaptable than ever before.7
Virtual Advisors
AI-driven virtual advisors can help in the selection of courses, scheduling, and career advisement for students. Availability 24/7 makes them accessible without requiring physical meetings because students always get fresh information anytime they need this thus making them enjoy their studies better. (Reduction during summer melt by 21% in Georgia State University’s chatbot, Pounce).8
Adaptive Learning Platforms
Adaptive learning platforms use AI to create dynamic and interactive learning experiences9 that can adjust themselves in real time to meet students’ needs keeping students engaged by changing their content automatically based on their progress also helping them to make better academic decisions.
Digital Libraries and Resources
This ensures easy access to relevant information thus enhancing the expansion of knowledge by making it available for students regardless of how they prefer to learn or study with improving search functions, and personalised recommendations based on a single student. Digital libraries can automate research processes, and customised services and improve students’ experience.10
Enhanced Collaboration Tools
Artificial intelligence-powered tools increase the effectiveness and efficiency of group work among students such as Improved Collaboration and Learning Outcomes, Engagement and Productivity.11
I want to remind you that the positive benefits and the already achieved AI results do not leave out the evaluation of risks balanced with opportunities/benefits. Here we have the “The usual suspects” like Data privacy, Equity and access, and Risks related to technical over-reliance.
It is safe to say that AI will significantly transform how education and learning happen in the education industry from its level of personalisation. Intelligent tutoring systems that respond to individual needs provide students with customised feedback and resources. Quite challenging to transfer the original methodology approaches into AI use. However early adopters have shown that results and outcomes are very positive.
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