As AI and Generative AI tools become more ubiquitous, they are being implemented in every aspect of our lives, including in K-12 classrooms. With great innovation brings great risk. Will the future of teaching and learning be more or less democratized? What new safety and security risks will generative AI tools introduce? This panel will consider the ways in which the future of K-12 education will be impacted by generative AI. We'll also explore strategies developers can implement to safely deploy emerging technologies, considerations for equitable and fair access to reliable tools, and approaches to security awareness training that can help users think more critically about information produced by AI.
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Hypothetically Speaking—How AI Is Impacting the Education Sector
Aug. 13, 2024 | 02:00 PM ET | 11:00 AM PT
Contributors
Lisa Einstein
Chief AI Officer, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency
Diana Kelley
CISO, Protect AI
Doug Levin
Co-Founder and National Director, K12 Security Information eXchange (K12 SIX)
Alvin Wang Graylin
Global VP of Corporate Development & Author, HTC & Hachette Book Group
Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence
security awareness hackers & threats
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