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[Pioneering the AI-Integrated University: A Conversation with UF Provost Joe Glover]-[UF Provost Joe Glover on Building a Leading AI University - Ep. 186]

NVIDIA AI Podcast · B2 · 2023-01-04

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The Vision: AI Across the Curriculum

In a landmark partnership with NVIDIA, the University of Florida (UF) has embarked on an ambitious mission to redefine higher education through the integration of artificial intelligence. Provost Joe Glover describes this transformation not merely as an addition to the Computer Science department, but as a commitment to "teaching AI across the entire curriculum." By making AI tools accessible to all students and faculty regardless of their discipline, UF aims to create a 21st-century workforce that is fully prepared for an era where AI is as ubiquitous as the personal computer was in the 1980s.

Building the Foundation: HyperGator and Research Excellence

The physical heart of this initiative is "HyperGator," a world-class AI supercomputer provided through a public-private partnership with NVIDIA. Glover recounts the "miraculous" speed at which the university upgraded its infrastructure to host the machine, allowing researchers to dive into complex projects almost immediately. A primary example is "GatorTron," the largest medical language model in the U.S., which utilized 10 billion words of clinical data to unlock trapped information in electronic health records. This evolved into "Syngatortron," a neural network capable of generating synthetic clinical data, further demonstrating the practical, high-stakes application of AI in healthcare.

Practical Implementation Across Disciplines

UF’s strategy focuses on embedding AI within specific fields of study to ensure relevance. The Warrington College of Business, for instance, now mandates a course in business analytics and AI for all freshmen, serving as a foundation for specialized studies in finance, marketing, and accounting. Similarly, the College of Agriculture is leveraging robotics and AI-driven remote sensing to address labor shortages and automate tasks like crop harvesting. These applications prove that the "AI across the curriculum" philosophy creates tailored skill sets that directly respond to industry-specific challenges.

Redefining Education and Critical Thinking

Addressing the inevitable concerns regarding AI's impact on traditional learning, Glover emphasizes that the purpose of education remains the development of "critical thinking and problem-solving skills." He compares the rise of AI to the advent of the calculator; just as arithmetic once dominated curricula before mechanical aids, AI will automate rote tasks, allowing students to focus on higher-level cognitive challenges. This shift ensures that graduates are not just passive users of technology, but adaptable professionals capable of navigating a rapidly changing job market.

The Future: The Ubiquity of AI

Looking toward the next decade, Glover envisions a future where the term "AI university" becomes redundant because AI will be fully infused into every aspect of institutional operation—from teaching and research to administrative intervention in student success. By fostering an environment where students engage with AI as a standard tool for innovation—such as the student-led project using AI to predict forest fire risks from lightning strikes—UF is positioning itself as a model for the nation. As Glover notes, the university’s goal is to supply the nation with the trained specialists necessary to remain competitive on the global stage, ensuring that their students are equipped to thrive in an AI-enabled economy.

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📖 Transcript

Hello, and welcome to the NVIDIA AI Podcast.
I'm your host, Noah Kravitz. In July of 2020, the University of Florida and NVIDIA unveiled a plan to build the world's fastest AI supercomputer in academia.
The public-private partnership promised to make UF one of the leading AI universities in the country. advance academic research, and help address some of the state's most complex challenges.
A year later, in September of 2021, UF rose to number five in the U.S.
News and World Reports list of the best public colleges in the U.S., The rise was, in part, a nod to the university's vision for infusing its teaching and research with AI.
And just six months after that in March of 2022, the University of Florida's Academic Health Center, UF Health, teamed up with NVIDIA to develop Syngatortron, a neural network that generates synthetic clinical data researchers can use to train other AI models in healthcare.

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