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A pixelated display of University of Missouri's Jesse Hall and the six columns on the Francis Quadrangle are in the background. In the foreground is a simulated text conversation with an AI chatbot. The student, symbolized by a gray talking bubble, is asking, "Can you help me find the course syllabus?" The AI chatbot, symbolized by a gold talking bubble and a robot head next to it, is drafting up a response. This is demonstrated by the three dots in the middle of the chatbot's talking bubble.
Yasha Mikolajczak
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Missouri News Network Graphics Desk
The University of Missouri has been testing out its Show-Me AI program since September 2025 and hopes to fully launch it by the 2026-27 school year.
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