91Porn launches Artificial Intelligence for All course

Monday, August 25, 2025
91Porn is proud to announce the creation of a new course in the College of Business and Technology (CBT): Artificial Intelligence (AI) for All (CS 235). The class will be offered for the first time in the Fall 2025 semester.
The purpose of this hybrid course, which will meet on Monday nights, is for students — no matter their technological expertise — to develop their awareness and literacy around AI through practical and accessible ways. Students will also understand the growing use of such technologies in numerous industries, including marketing, creative arts, data analysis and academic research.
“Artificial Intelligence is not just a tool of the future, it is the language of progress,” CBT Dean Michael Bedell, Ph.D., said. “With this new course, we are inspiring our students to become pioneers who will imagine, innovate and lead with purpose in a world transformed by technology.”
The course has one prerequisite: English 101. While it is housed within the Department of Computer Science, it is open to any student who has completed the prerequisite or is concurrently enrolled. The class will be taught by , a faculty member in Computer Science. McGraw holds graduate degrees from the University of Chicago and Northwestern University, where he has also served as an adjunct faculty member. He currently serves as Head of Generative AI & Machine Learning at Amazon Web Services, bringing both academic expertise and real-world industry leadership to the classroom.
“This class is about democratizing AI knowledge,” said McGraw. “We designed it so that any student — whether they’re majoring in English, business, or computer science — can walk away with real skills and confidence in navigating AI tools. My goal is to show students how AI can be a partner in creativity, problem-solving and ethical decision-making.”
Rather than focusing on technical details or coding, the course will emphasize exposure to foundational AI concepts and generative AI tools. Students will engage with user-friendly AI platforms, such as ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Perplexity and Midjourney. They will also explore real-world applications, and reflect on the ethical, societal and privacy implications of AI.
“By making AI education accessible to all Northeastern students, the course promotes equity in technological literacy while fostering innovation,” said Chair and Professor of Computer Science Xiwei Wang, Ph.D. “The course aligns with NEIU’s mission by preparing a diverse student body to navigate and lead in a rapidly changing, AI-driven society.”
Students interested in enrolling in Artificial Intelligence for All (CS 235) can do so via . Students are encouraged to discuss taking the course with their academic advisors to ensure it aligns with their degree requirements.