“Absurd” to ban generative AI from classrooms
Banning the use of ChatGPT and similar generative AI technologies in the classroom is absurd, attendees heard at the Reimagine Education conference.
Banning the use of ChatGPT and similar generative AI technologies in the classroom is absurd, attendees heard at the Reimagine Education conference.
The continent of Asia is at the forefront of research into AI in English language teaching, according to a landmark report from the British Council.
Skills need to be the focus for students, not job titles, implored Tarek Soubh, president of Lawrence Technical University and the keynote speaker at the 15th annual AIRC conference.
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An Executive Order recently signed by President Biden could have some possible far-reaching consequences for international education in the US.
In the education industry especially, it can feel like AI brings more questions than answers, but with responsible implementation, it presents significant opportunity to revolutionise education and assessment
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