Navigating the ethical issues within artificial intelligence in the classroom can feel overwhelming. However, there are ways to approach implementing AI which can mitigate the impact of some of the issues, such as algorithmic bias and privacy concerns.
The resources below are meant to support you as you wade through the ethical implications inherent to interacting with LLMs such as ChatGPT. Explore the resources below to build your AI literacy toolkit and your confidence to implement AI technology within an educational framework.
Read Cornell University's Ethical AI for Teaching and Learning
Explore University of Southern California's How teachers make ethical judgments when using AI in the classroom
Use University of North Carolina's The Ethics of College Students Using ChatGPT
Navigating algorithmic bias within artificial intelligence requires vigilant awareness of how biased data and algorithms can impact educational tools and experiences, fostering a commitment to mitigating bias to ensure equitable learning opportunities for all students.
The resources below are meant to support you as you wade through the algorithmic implications inherent to interacting with LLMs such as ChatGPT. Explore the resources below to build your AI literacy toolkit and your confidence to implement AI technology within an educational framework.
Read: Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University's Are Algorithms Biased in Education? Exploring Racial Bias in Predicting Community College Student Success
Explore University of Texas at Austin's An Overview of Algorithmic Bias in Artificial Intelligence
Use University of California, Davis' Unravelling AI Bias to Build Fair and Trustworthy Algorithms
Artificial intelligence raises privacy concerns due to its reliance on personal data. Addressing this necessitates strict regulations, transparent data handling, and ethical frameworks to protect individuals' rights and privacy.
The resources below are meant to support you as you wade through the privacy concerns with interacting with LLMs such as ChatGPT. Explore the resources below to build your AI literacy toolkit and your confidence to implement AI technology within an educational framework.
Read Protecting Privacy: Using AI Models Responsibly
Explore University of Illinois' Privacy considerations for Generative AI
Use Ohio State University's Security and Privacy Statement on Artificial Intelligence
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