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The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence in Education: Practices, Challenges, and Debates

The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence in Education: Practices, Challenges, and Debates

Edited by
Wayne Holmes
Teaches Learning Sciences and Innovation in the Institute of Education at University College London, UK, and is Consultant on AI and Education for the International Research Centre for Artificial Intelligence (IRCAI), UNESCO, and The Council of Europe.
Kaska Porayska-Pomsta
Professor of Artificial Intelligence in Education at the Department of Culture Communication and Media in the Faculty of Education at University College London, UK.
Publication date
2023
Book Review

As ChatGPT gains popularity, it is important to consider the significant ethical and practical issues that arise with the use of AI-enabled technologies, such as 3D printing of art, AI-generated music, text, and presentations. For instance, a single prompt to beautiful.ai generated a 25-slide deck in just six minutes for a class. However, questions arise regarding ownership and responsibility of the content, as well as the boundaries between having a digital research assistant versus academic dishonesty. Furthermore, if ChatGPT makes mistakes (as it often does), who is accountable for correcting them (given that it can be trained)? In this time of disruption, this book is essential reading for anyone interested in reshaping the teaching-learning paradigm. It is a thought-provoking resource filled with insightful cautions, novel ideas, and compelling challenges.

Target Audience
Academic Administrators and Policy-Makers
Faculty and Instructors
Program, Course and Instructional Designers
APA Citation

Holmes, W. and Porayska-Pomsta, K. (2023). The ethics of artificial intelligence in education: Practices, challenges, and debates. London: Routledge.

 

Topics
Artifical Intelligence

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