Seton Hall introduces advisory council to shape ethical AI policy, classroom guidance

Seton Hall introduces advisory council to shape ethical AI policy, classroom guidance

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Summary

Seton Hall University has launched an Artificial Intelligence Advisory Council to guide ethical AI use and education, aligning with its Catholic mission and strategic goals.

Why It Matters

As AI technology rapidly evolves, educational institutions must navigate its implications responsibly. Seton Hall's initiative reflects a proactive approach to integrating ethical AI practices in academia, ensuring students are prepared for future challenges while upholding institutional values.

Key Takeaways

  • Seton Hall's AI Advisory Council aims to promote ethical AI use in education.
  • The council aligns AI practices with the university's Catholic values and strategic plan.
  • Students will receive resources and training to foster responsible AI literacy.

Seton Hall has established an AI advisory board in order to ensure that students use responsibility | Photo by Natalie Nojaim News Seton Hall introduces advisory council to shape ethical AI policy, classroom guidance The council aims to keep the community up to date on the latest developments in AI technology. Earlier this month, Seton Hall announced the new Artificial Intelligence Advisory Council (AIAC) to help students and staff adapt to the rise of AI. The initiative aligns with the university’s strategic plan, Inspiring Great Minds to Greater Purpose, announced in September 2025, which aims to enhance student learning and well-being. “The Artificial Intelligence Advisory Council was established to ensure that, as AI technologies evolve, Seton Hall University approaches them thoughtfully and ethically, in alignment with our Catholic mission and strategic plan, Inspiring Great Minds to Greater Purpose,” AIAC told The Setonian.  The AIAC is co-chaired by Mary Ellen Roberts, chair of the Faculty Senate, and Jamie Werbel, assistant provost for faculty affairs. It is sponsored by Erik Lillquist, interim provost and executive vice president, and Paul Fisher, chief information officer. The council functions as an advisory body that maintains Seton Hall’s Catholic values when approaching AI.  “By providing guidance to the University community, the Council advances innovation grounded in Catholic moral teaching, respect for human dignity and our institutional values,” AIAC said...

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