SXSW EDU 2023
The Promises and Perils of Artificial Intelligence
Description:
In this 90-minute interactive low-tech session led by Stanford d.school educators, participants will have the opportunity to engage in the fundamental concepts underpinning Artificial Intelligence (AI) through symbolic play and hands-on design work. Participants will learn how AI can be used to address societal challenges, explore classroom applications, identify ethical implications and prototype different outcomes for social justice and the education system –K-12 and beyond.
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Takeaways
- Participants will leave the session with a clear understanding of the basic underpinnings of AI, and how to communicate these ideas to their students.
- Participants will leave the session with real-world case studies that illustrate applications of AI and their ethical implications.
- Participants will leave the session with strategies on how to adapt the activity for their K12 context.
Speakers
- Ariam Mogos, Emerging Tech Lead, Stanford d.school
- Leticia Britos Cavagnaro, Co-director, University Innovation Fellows Program, and Adjunct Professor, Stanford d.school
Organizer
Ariam Mogos, Emerging Tech Lead, Standfor d.school
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