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NORTHFIELD — The students — most with gray hair, some with canes, all at least in their 60s — couldn't believe what they were hearing.

NORTHFIELD — The students — most with gray hair, some with canes, all at least in their 60s — couldn't believe what they were hearing.'Oh, my God,' whispered a retired college professor.'Does it come with viruses?' wondered a bewildered woman scribbling notes in the second row.

Why are so many new shoes no longer including shoelaces? Can AI create a multiday itinerary for a visit to Charleston, South Carolina? What are the geopolitical implications of artificial intelligence? Gershbein, who teaches classes on a range of technological topics, said interest in AI has ballooned in the last nine months.

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