Ethics of Artificial Intelligence in Education: Challenges and Solutions
Date Published : 24 September 2024
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Sam Smith
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Louis Walber
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Deby Samuel
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Abstract
As the use of AI in education becomes more widespread, ethical issues are becoming increasingly important. This paper discusses the ethical challenges associated with the use of AI in education, such as algorithmic bias, data privacy, and accountability. In addition, this paper also proposes several ethical solutions and guidelines that can be applied in the development and use of AI in education.
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Smith, S., & Samuel, D. (2024). Ethics of Artificial Intelligence in Education: Challenges and Solutions (L. Walber, Trans.). International Symposium on Artificial Intelligence (ISAI), 1(1), 9-17. https://doi.org/10.12821/p8k2y333