The European Commission published “Ethical guidelines on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and data in teaching and learning for educators” on 25 October 2022. These guidelines are designed to help educators understand the potential of AI and data usage in education and raise awareness of the possible risks so that they can engage positively, critically, and ethically with AI systems and exploit their full potential. More information here.
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