A Baker, a Decorator, and a Wedding Planner Walk into a Classroom — MATH VALUES
By Lew Ludwig Baking, Decorating, or Planning: What Role Are Your Students Playing? Are your students learning to bake the cake? Are they learning to decorate the cake? Or are they acting as wedding planners so they can outsource the cake so they can focus on the other stuff? This analogy,
How police are experimenting with AI — Marketplace Tech
The push to integrate artificial intelligence — like large language models — in the workplace is hitting almost every industry these days. And that includes policing. Reporter James O’Donnell with MIT Technology Review got an inside look at the ways in which many departments are experimenting with the new technology when he visited the annual International Association of Chiefs of Police conference back in October. O’Donnell attended to see how artificial intelligence was being discussed. He said police are using or thinking about AI in a wide range of applications. Marketplace’s Meghan McCarty Carino spoke with O’Donnell to learn more about those use cases.
Gen AI agents can deliver breakthrough value in modernizing legacy technology and reducing tech debt, if companies learn how to build and orchestrate them.
AI is not the GOAT. (Uh oh, your professor is attempting stand up comedy.)
I took an 8 week standup comedy class with Superior Improv Co. in Colorado, and here's a recording of my debut. (Also shout-out to comedian Christie Buchele who was a great teacher!)
Literally first time on stage so if you don't have anything nice to say... go comment on one of my TikToks instead. And I really am a college professor who teaches (among other things) AI ethics! I also really did train a sheep at Zoo Atlanta for my behavioral psychology lab in 2003.
If you are interested in actually *learning* about AI ethics, might I recommend my TikTok or Instagram @ professorcasey.
And to the 12 year olds on YouTube: I'm going to tell your mom you said that.
Artificial Intelligence - Center for the Advancement of Teaching
Recent developments in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) raise a number of important questions for educators. In line with our mission, the CAT aims to advance critically-reflective, evidence-informed, and human-centered answers to these questions. This page serves as a central hub of resources [...]
New AI Tools Are Promoted as Study Aids for Students. Are They Doing More Harm Than Good? - EdSurge News
As more AI tools hit the market aimed at helping students study, some teaching experts raise concerns, as well as point to benefits for neurodivergent ...
What AI Literacy do we need? — Civics of Technology
Civics of Tech Announcements Civics of Tech Parent Testimonials, by 11/1/24 - Read Allie’s blog post and click here by November 1, 2024 to submit your testimonial about how educational technologies are manifesting in your child(ren)’s schooling. Monthly Tech Talk on Tuesday, 11/12/
Warning from AI is stark: we have two years to save learning
If we thought smartphones were damaging to young brains, the risks posed by rampant artificial intelligence are far greater. Unchecked, it will rob children of the ability to solve problems and think for themselves