2024 AI+Education Summit: What do Educators Need from AI?

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The 2024 AI+Education Summit, hosted by the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI) and the Stanford Accelerator for Learning on Feb. 1, addressed how AI can transform teaching and learning in an ethical, equitable, and safe manner; what metrics of assessment, fair evaluation, and overall regulatory framework are required to deliver these qualities; and how to build AI for education and with educators.
In this panel, experts discuss what teachers really expect from these tools, and how prepared school districts are to assist.
Speakers
Amanda Bickerstaff: Co-Founder and CEO, AI for Education
Keith R. Krueger: CEO, Consortium for School Networking (CoSN)
Victor Lee: Associate Professor of Education, Stanford University
Pat Yongpradit: Chief Academic Officer, Code.org
Moderator: Glenn Kleiman, Senior Advisor, Stanford Accelerator for Learning
Learn about upcoming Stanford HAI events: hai.stanford.edu/events

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