On Monday, there is a workshop conducted by GenAIEdu to examine how AI platforms generate teaching material. There will be experts discussing how AI can help in higher study.
The three-day event will offer Tech experts and professional speakers to explore the potential benefits of AI in Coding, designing, research, industrial work, and help in daily life. The speakers included Sue Attewell, who is also a co-leader of the National Centre of AI tertiary education, and Dr Cris Bloomfield, a senior Microsoft industry architect.
Manjinder Kainth is a co-founder and the chief executive officer of Graide, he running an AI-enhanced assessment and a feedback platform that will be there for the speech.
Prof Turner told in BBC Radio Foyle’s North West Today program,
I think like a lot of technological changes, like, for example, the world wide web, it [AI] will bring some significant changes and some of those will provide some challenges, but there will be a lot of opportunities as well.
Educators from the UK pointed out the development in AI as “bewildering”. AI is the greatest threat but it can also have the potential to deliver many benefits to the students in their study. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced a regulation needs to evolve due to the rapid evolution of AI.
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