It may feel as though generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) has leapt from ChatGPT to every nook and cranny of our digital lives: the search results we see from Google, the productivity tools we use from Microsoft, and of course, customer-support chatbots all over the Web. As fascinating as GenAI is, though, this new type of AI that has driven the most excitement (and anxiety) in recent years is still very much in its infancy.
As those of us in education think about how GenAI can be used responsibly and effectively to support learners and educators, we need to think carefully about the future we want to build. Educators already see a range of benefits for AI broadly, but 70% also have concerns about its unknown impacts, according to our recent Global Education Insights Report. The unknown impact of GenAI specifically is an area where I’m both excited and anxious.
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