The AI and Education symposium will bring together international experts and practitioners to TUMO to talk about the impact of AI in schools, universities, informal education and EdTech.
We will ask some fundamental questions like: How can we use AI to assist educators? How should curricula and methods evolve? Will the way we teach computer science and machine learning itself change? How can we prepare the next generation for the uncertain future of work? And more…
Industry specialists will offer hands-on workshops and master classes on some of the latest generative AI tools and resources, the most important emerging technologies and trends, and leading examples of the use of AI in education. We will also talk about ethical, philosophical, and security aspects that are particularly relevant to educators and learners.
Format: The symposium will be streamed live with both in-person and online participants. Keynote speakers and panelists will join from around the world online while organizers, panel moderators and workshop leaders will participate in person at the TUMO center in Armenia.
Program: The symposium’s program includes a number of workshops, master classes and panels that will cover four key topics:
- Disrupting the classroom: AI applied to teaching and learning
- Adapting academia: The impact of AI on higher education and science
- Working in the future: How AI is changing what skills matter and tomorrow’s jobs
- Learning machine learning: How ML and CS education need to evolve
- Living with AI: AI literacy, risks, ethics and social issues
- Creating the Artificial: Learning and practicing design with AI
Speakers & Panelists (extended list of speakers coming soon!)
- Emma Brunskill, Stanford AI Lab, Stanford University Professor
- Joel Lehman, OpenAI
- Ali Eslami, Google DeepMind
- Shawn Jansepar, Khan Academy
- Soh Yeong Roh, Art Center Nabi
- Alexander Zook, NVIDIA
- Pat Yongpradit, Code․org
- Chen Qiufan, Science Fiction Writer
- Aaron Rasmussen, Outlier & MasterClass
- Riaz Shah, EY, One Degree Academy
- William Swartout, USC Institute for Creative Technologies
- Jacob Klein, Edtech Product Leader
- Anthony Maddox, USC Rossier School of Education
- Raffi Krikorian, Emerson Collective
- Eddie Aftandilian, GitHub
- Sanja Fidler, NVIDIA
- Lilach Mollick, Wharton Interactive
- Claire Zau, GSV Ventures
Register on Eventbrite for your seat at this unprecedented discussion on teaching and learning in the age of generative AI. Look out for our future communications to find the full list of speakers, the symposium’s agenda, and registration links to sign up for the workshops and master classes you’re interested in most.
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