Content-type: text/html Downes.ca ~ Stephen's Web ~ Teachers to get more trustworthy AI tech as generative tools learn from new bank of lesson plans and curriculums, helping them mark homework and save time

Stephen Downes

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According to the U.K. Department for Education announcement, "will pool government documents including curriculum guidance, lesson plans and anonymised pupil assessments which will then be used by AI companies to train their tools so they generate accurate, high-quality content, like tailored, creative lesson plans and workbooks, that can be reliably used in schools." Archive version of the announcement, just in case. Not surprisingly, opponents have already surfaced. "We at Defend Digital Me are yet to see any products that claim to use AI that offer independent evidence of improved learning outcomes," they write. Heh - they should be reading OLDaily! Via Doug Levin.

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