I have just finished reading this excellent book by Kate Crawford titled Atlas of AI: Power, Politics, and The Planetary Costs of Artificial Intelligence and thought to share with you some of my thoughts about the concept of data and its relation the problem of bias in AI systems. All AI systems are powered by… The post AI Isn’t Neutral: How AI Reinforces Bias appeared first on Educators Technology.
AI and more specifically generative AI is rapidly advancing with new tools and updates published almost on a daily basis. And depending on your perspective, I personally view this as an amazing period with promising opportunities for learning and growth. As a general purpose technology, AI has touched almost every facet of our society and… The post Leading Academic Journals on AI for Educators appeared first on Educators Technology.
With the AI revolution in full gear, we , educators and teachers, have an incredible opportunity to leverage the educational potential of this technology to enhance our teaching and boost our students learning. I strongly advocate for the embrace of AI in education and I believe it can help a lot in creating unprecedented learning… The post Key Benefits of Using AI in Special Education appeared first on Educators Technology.
I have recently had the chance to read Ethan Mollick’s book Co-Intelligence: Living and Working with AI and I find it to be extremely helpful and packed with enlightening insights about AI and its impact on education, creativity, and productivity. I have been strongly advocating for the embrace of AI in education and one of… The post 10 Takeaways from Mollick’s Book Co-Intelligence: Living and Working with AI appeared first on Educators Technology.