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12 must-watch #TED Talks on #artificial #intelligence #AI

12 must-watch #TED Talks on #artificial #intelligence #AI | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
or all, you who are technology lovers, AI enthusiasts, and casual consumers with peaked interest, don’t miss your chance to learn about the newest advancements in artificial intelligence and an opportunity to join the discussion on the ethics, logistics, and reality of super-intelligent machines. Explore the possibilities of super-intelligence improving our world and our everyday lives while you dive into this great list of TED Talks on artificial intelligence. We have compiled a list of the best TED Talks on AI, providing you with the information you seek on AI technological developments, innovation, and the future of AI.

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What Does It Mean to Prepare Students for a Future With Artificial Intelligence? | EdSurge News

What Does It Mean to Prepare Students for a Future With Artificial Intelligence? | EdSurge News | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Last year, in the height of the election season, the Obama administration quietly released a national strategic plan for artificial intelligence (AI) research and development. The plan was the beginning of a national effort to prepare Americans for a future with AI—a future some computer scientist believe our nation is ill-equipped to handle.

AI has become a part of the American fabric for some time. Siri and Alexa are already taking orders, self-driving cars have hit some streets, and the concept of interconnectivity is now a reality through the Internet of Things. But experts assert that in order for the society to fully embrace AI, learning machines should not replace human workers, but complement them. So to prepare the future workforce for a computer coworker, there must be a shift in teaching and learning—a change that should begin in the classroom.

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For school districts, it is imperative that educators begin to explore this reality and press students to aspire to be part of this profession. Preparing students for a future with AI will prepare them for the future workforce in which their co-workers may be a computer.