Hi all,
Over the last few weeks and months, we've seen a lot of discussion among instructors about how artificial intelligence might affect the way people teach and learn on Udemy. From questions about what's allowed, to speculation about how AI might affect what learners need, to ideas for AI-driven platform improvements, you've brought your curiosity to the table—and we've been taking notes.
Today, Udemy released a general statement outlining the way we're thinking about AI and detailing some of the specific investments we've been making. While we encourage you to read it, here are the most critical points for you as instructors:
We know many of you are specifically curious about how Udemy policy will address content created with the assistance of generative AI. As we assess this ever-evolving AI landscape, we'll continue to adjust our policies to support a fair marketplace full of valuable content for learners. For now, we believe our existing policies and systems set a firm foundation for what's allowed and encouraged:
We know that this is just the beginning of the road with AI on Udemy, and the beginning of our conversation with instructors about it. Together, we have a lot to learn, a lot to teach, and a lot to build. We're looking forward to the road ahead, and we hope you are too.
Teach on,
Ryan J.
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