Artificial intelligence (AI) often features in visions of the future, but the education sector need not wait; this is an opportunity we are seizing right now.
by Andy McGregor on 27 April 2021
Artificial intelligence in higher education isn't without its risks. Here are three possible trouble spots for the use of AI. Elana Zeide is Associate Professor of Law at the University of Nebraska.
A new report by Jisc has been compiled to help universities, colleges and research institutes think about the ethics of artificial intelligence (AI), and to combat “unfairness” or “unexpected effects” for students and staff in education and research.
As data scientists and business leaders, we need to think about the ethical and privacy considerations of machine learning and artificial intelligence. FICO's Scott Zoldi shares recommendations around responsible AI, ethics, and privacy during this important conversation.
As part of our mini-series Podcast in AI in Education: Pedagogy first, senior AI specialist Tom Moule speaks with Scott Hayden from Basingstoke College of Technology about they are using AI to support personalised learning.
Der Kurs vermittelt ein grundlegendes Verständnis für Machine Learning und den Umgang mit Algorithmen. Nach einem Einführungsteil auf der Basis inhaltlicher Wissensvermittlung, haben Sie intensiv die Möglichkeit, Kompetenzen durch forschendes Lernen und anhand realer Szenarien zu entwickeln.
M. Tavakoli, A. Faraji, M. Molavi, S. Mol, and G. Kismihók. (2021)cite arxiv:2112.12100Comment: This paper has been accepted to be published in the 12th International Learning Analytics and Knowledge (LAK'2022), March 21--25, 2022. ACM.