Stanford University: The Intersection of Artificial Intelligence and Education
Artificial intelligence is transforming education in ways that can enhance learning experiences, improve educational outcomes, and streamline administrative tasks. Students and educators’ use of AI tools has grown exponentially. While AI offers significant potential in education, it also raises concerns in various areas such as privacy, bias, ethics, and the role of the educator. Join Stanford University to learn about the benefits and risks of AI in the changing landscape of education. Whether you're an educator, student, parent, or simply curious about the future of education, this event will inspire, inform, and spark a dialogue about the exciting possibilities at the intersection of AI and education.
From the Graduate School of Education: Victor R. Lee, Associate Professor, and Denise Pope, Senior Lecturer, will discuss the dynamic relationship between AI and education with opening remarks from Dan Schwartz, I. James Quillen Dean, and Nomellini & Olivier Professor of Educational Technology.
This event will be recorded and available after the event.