Monday, July 29, 2024

What teachers call AI cheating, leaders in the workforce might call progress: What AI literacy might look like in a new era - C. EDWARD WATSON and JOSÉ ANTONIO BOWEN, Hechinger Report

Some of this could be good. AI is a fabulous tool for getting started or unstuck. AI puts together old ideas in new ways and can do this at scale: It will make creativity easier for everyone. The new realities of work also must be considered. A shift in employers’ job postings rewards those with AI skills. Many companies report already adopting generative AI tools or anticipate incorporating them into their workflow in the near future. A core tension has emerged: Many teachers want to keep AI out of our classrooms, but also know that future workplaces may demand AI literacy.

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