Ethics of AI in education: towards a community-wide framework
While Artificial Intelligence in Education (AIED) research has at its core the desire to support student learning, experience from other AI domains suggest that such ethical intentions are not by themselves sufficient. There is also the need to consider explicitly issues such as fairness, accountability, transparency, bias, autonomy, agency, and inclusion. At a more general level, there is also a need to differentiate between doing ethical things and doing things ethically, to understand and to make pedagogical choices that are ethical, and to account for the ever-present possibility of uninte ... Show more
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Published: Heidelberg, Germany, Springer Nature, 2022
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https://doi.org/10.1007/s40593-021-00239-1