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Scenarios of the future of work
A recent report on analysis by the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) said the UK was facing a “sliding doors” moment around its implementation of generative AI, and called ... -
Human and Machine Intelligence
Interesting posts by Rose Luckin on LinkedIn focused on the Interwoven Intelligence Model from her 2018 book ‘Machine Learning and Human Intelligence: The Future of Education for the 21st Century’. ... -
A machine-based system designed to operate with varying levels of autonomy
The European Union has taken a big step towards regulating artificial intelligence technology. The European Parliament last passed the EU AI Act, a landmark legislation designed to protect fundamental rights, ... -
AI research is expensive
According to the The Washington Post, AI research is eye-wateringly expensive, and Big Tech, with its huge salaries and computing resources, is draining academia of top talent. This has serious ... -
eAssessment and Generative AI
Yesterday I took part in an EDEN network webinar held as part of Open Education Week 2024 on Rethinking Digital Assessment in the Age of GenAI. This event aimed to ... -
Chatbots and Generative Artificial Intelligence
Regular readers of this blog will know that since 2019, I have been working on projects about developing chatbots for career guidance, in particular in providing access to Labour Market ... -
AI is hot say L&D professionals
There's an interesting result from Donald H Taylor's annual L&D Global Sentiment Survey of over 3200 professionals in the field. As he says there could only be one answer to ... -
AI research needs increased ethics, collaboration, and rigour
A recently published meta systematic review of artificial intelligence in higher education issues call for increased ethics, collaboration, and rigour. In an article in LinkedIn Melissa Bond, one of the ... -
AI, skills and employment
In an interesting article on the UK LMI for All website, AI, Skills and Jobs: Some considerations on the future based on the current evidence, Terence Hogarth looks at what ...