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University Forum: AI in Education

Last modified on 14-02-2023
Should we utilize AI in education and integrate programs such as ChatGPT? On February 20, a public University Forum session will take place on the topic: 'AI in Education'.
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Start date
20-02-2023 13:00
End date
20-02-2023 14:30
Location

Through this linkExternal link you can participate in the digital meeting. Send and email to universiteitsforum-bb@uva.nlExternal link about your attendance. 

AI in Education

With new developments in AI, questions emerge about the opportunities, risks, and ethics of its use. On 20 February you can attend a public University Forum session on the topic: 'AI in education'.

Programme

13:00 - 13:05 Opening

13:05 - 13:20 Guest speakers

13:20 - 14:15 Break-out sessions

14:15 - 14:30 Plenary wrap-up

The meeting will start plenary with an introduction by the chair and guest speakers, after which there will be a disperse into break-out rooms to deliberate on a number of sub-questions and statements. These sub-questions and statements can be found in the attached program (pdf).

The University Forum

The employees and students of the UvA, who have been invited at random to join the University ForumExternal link, are shaping the intellectual discussion about the UvA. The discussions within the forum are intended to provide the Executive Board (CvB) and the faculty deans with input on the development of strategies and long-term plans, which will in turn be discussed by the standing advisory committees and representative advisory bodies.

Open and transparent

All members of the University Forum are equal, and open and honest discussion are of prime importance. The members have been invited at random in order to grant both the employees and the students a voice that might otherwise remain in the background. The meetings are open to the public, and anyone may attend as an observer.