What risks, barriers and biases must system education leaders mitigate?
What are the ethical considerations related to AI in teaching and learning?
March 20, 2024 (02:04 pm)
scott.meunier says:
Risks to mitigate: - Cultural biases and, more specifically, blind spots where generated content does not draw from authentic experiences of non-digitized voices. - General: User inability to discern between authentic and inauthentic content. - For students: Cognitive atrophy where some tasks are given over to automation. - For Students: The loss of some life skills currently considered vital to thriving in society . - For staff members: Are we abdicating professional responsibilities/wisdom in favor or expedited work management when we use the time saving aspects of AI toolsets? - General: Ensuring equitable availability of technological tools necessary to access AI toolsets.
- Cultural biases and, more specifically, blind spots where generated content does not draw from authentic experiences of non-digitized voices.
- General: User inability to discern between authentic and inauthentic content.
- For students: Cognitive atrophy where some tasks are given over to automation.
- For Students: The loss of some life skills currently considered vital to thriving in society .
- For staff members: Are we abdicating professional responsibilities/wisdom in favor or expedited work management when we use the time saving aspects of AI toolsets?
- General: Ensuring equitable availability of technological tools necessary to access AI toolsets.