Hello to whom it may concern, I’m tasked with doing a high school project on any real-word ethical issue, in my case, AI Education Systems. I would love for anyone to answer a couple of questions on the use of Artificial Intelligence within Education Systems. Your authentic opinion is sought after! Note: This is NOT to push any anti-AI propaganda but rather to gather diverse opinions on the topic (Some of the questions may feel “iffy” but these are required questions by my school to put in, answer in anyway) Feel free to answer as detailed or brief as you’d like to. Here is a Google form: https://forms.gle/VypKe4Wb84wtXYs87 Or you can answer in the comments directly: What is your qualification/level of study in regards to AI or Education? (anything is accepted) What ethical issue do you think is most visible or important in our community or daily life right now? I am researching ethics in the following area: Artificial Intelligence within the Education System. How have you personally experienced or been affected by this issue? How did you deal with / manage the issue personally? From your own understanding, how do you understand ethical versus unethical behaviour in this area? Do you think people are always aware that there is an ethical problem in this situation? Why or why not? Do you think some people justify unethical behaviour in this area? If yes, how do they justify it? Do you think the situation is fair for everyone involved? Explain your answer. Who do you think should be responsible for addressing or fixing the issue (individuals / companies / government / schools / families etc.)? What do you think would be a realistic and ethical way to improve or reduce this problem? Before you became aware of the conversation around AI in schools, did you ever stop to think of it as an ethical issue — or did it just seem like a practical problem? Do you think the people building and selling AI tools to schools have a genuine interest in students’ wellbeing, or are there other motivations at play? If a student used AI to complete an assignment because they were overwhelmed or under-supported, would you consider that morally wrong — and does the reason behind it change anything for you? Do you think your institution has handled this issue in a way that is honest and transparent with students, or has there been a degree of avoidance around it? Looking forward, do you feel optimistic or concerned about the role AI will play in education — and what would need to change for you to feel differently? Do you have any further thoughts on this matter? Thanks for taking this into consideration and feel free to ask any questions! submitted by /u/CocoBark24
Originally posted by u/CocoBark24 on r/ArtificialInteligence
