Education Gen AI
Although AI systems offer the potential for significant educational benefits, up to now they have frequently failed to live up to their promises in the education context and have created new challenges for educators and administrators. These failures, whether due to bias, ineffectiveness, lack of fitness for purpose, unintended consequences, privacy violations, or other causes, mean that tools often result in more harm than good, damaging school communities, sapping resources, creating reputational harm, and placing students at risk. Rather than rushing to adopt AI, schools should proceed carefully, taking AI promises with a grain of salt and building structures to avoid AI failures where they can, and handle them effectively where they cannot. This brief will discuss some of the common ways schools are using AI, how these AI systems can fail, and the impacts of those failures. It will also provide best practices for reducing the chance of an AI failure, preparing for the possibility of failure, and determining how to respond if a failure does occur.
Genie 3, a general purpose world model that can generate an unprecedented diversity of interactive environments.
Given a text prompt, Genie 3 can generate dynamic worlds that you can navigate in real time at 24 frames per second, retaining consistency for a few minutes at a resolution of 720p.