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What is Mega-Crisis

The Role of Generative AI in the Communication Classroom
A complex, serious set of interconnected and pervasive challenges, which are difficult to solve individually and tend to exacerbate one another, leading to significant threats to human security and general wellbeing.
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Facing Mega-Crises in the Global Era of AI: The Role of Communication Education
Marta Natalia Lukacovic (Angelo State University, USA) and Deborah D. Sellnow-Richmond (Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville, USA)
Copyright: © 2024 |Pages: 21
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-0831-8.ch008
Abstract
Communication discipline, including communication courses in higher education, must aptly respond to the demands emerging due to the rapid developments in the AI technologies and globally widespread application of generative AI. Furthermore, to truly stay relevant, communication education must speak to the pervasive, complicated, and difficult-to-solve mega-crises that are diminishing human security, while growing more severe in the current era, around the world. This chapter explores the approaches within communication higher education that can contribute to mitigation of mega-crises via meaningful and ethical integration of AI-supported solutions. Specifically, communication education should emphasize (1) global alliances, (2) cross-disciplinary alliances, (3) community-inclusive alliances, (4) creativity, adaptability, and acceptance of uncertainty, and (5) establishment of viable infrastructures and platforms that enable global, cross-disciplinary, and community-inclusive deliberation and decision-making.
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