Artificial Intelligence (AI) has sparked transformative possibilities in many facets of human life in the current era of rapid technological advancement. AI tools continue to make headlines, while critiques also emerge, citing algorithmic biases, privacy concerns, accountability issues, implications for equity and inclusion, and others. As a general-purpose technology, AI is expected to transform and is already changing a wide range of areas, from advertising, agriculture, and criminal justice, through education, finance, health, marketing, science and security to transport (OECD, 2019[1]). Benefits of AI use in these areas include improving the efficiency of decision making, saving costs and enabling better resource allocation (ibid.).
AI might also have profound impacts on education systems, including on equity and inclusion. Therefore, this working paper delves into some debates around the connection between AI, equity and inclusion in education. By exploring the opportunities and challenges that arise as AI tools reshape the educational
landscape, it aims to set the ground for a meaningful discourse on ensuring equitable and inclusive education in times of AI.
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