Students are already there. The education system is only just catching up. With their own platform accounts, they’re used to being able to generate text, a report summary, a presentation outline in seconds. They come with AI tools in their pockets not only to technology classes but also to law, finance, management and marketing.
This forces a shift in how we think about the role of a business school. It’s not enough to add a single AI course to the curriculum. Therefore, for several years, researchers at Koźmiński University have been examining AI not only as a technology but as a driver of change in the education system. In reports, scholarly articles, and popular-science pieces, one conclusion recurs: AI should be an integral part of the school’s strategy—both teaching and research—rather than an add-on in the form of a single course.







