(TNS) — “Who wants to go first?”
During the last week of the spring semester a few dozen graduate students, in a mix of sweatshirts and business attire, chatted softly around tables as they awaited the start of their Agentic AI class, a new course in the University of Texas at Dallas’ M.S. in Business Analytics and Artificial Intelligence program. They were led by an affable Brazilian professor named Antonio Paes, who briefly scanned the classroom and selected one group to present their final project.
“Yes, you go. I saw you debating about it,” Paes announced, provoking laughs…