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At SXSW EDU in Austin, aiEDU’s CEO talked about AI’s potential to reach neurodivergent learners
AI and the Humanities with Special Guest Talos, the First AI!
We look at Greek (and other) mythologies to examine what was important to ancient peoples, and while they may have believed many things we know not to be true today, their myths illuminate that they often valued and thought about things that we value and still think about today. This would include, it would seem, the creation of artificial intelligence.
aiEDU Supports New Bill Promoting Accessible AI Literacy Education
aiEDU is proud to support the AI Literacy Act, which aims to define AI literacy, empower educators and make AI education accessible to all.
aiEDU Announces $200,000 Gift from Griffin Catalyst
Griffin Catalyst’s gift will help scale aiEDU's mission to expand access to AI literacy in K12 schools across the United States at a moment when generative AI and large language models are poised to redefine our society and economy.
From Descartes to the Center for AI Safety; 375 years of Musings, Warnings, and Arguments Against AI (PART II)
This is Part II in a two part series. In Part I we began with the past year’s warnings from experts in the industry about the future of AI. From there we jumped back to 1637 and examined Rene Descartes’s view on automata, and then progressed through history up to Karel Čapek’s play “Rossum’s Universal Robots” in 1921.
Empowering Educators and Advancing AI Literacy with the AI Trailblazers Fellowship
The AI Trailblazers Fellowship enables 25 high school educators to take a lead role in shaping the future of AI in the classroom.
From Descartes to the Center for AI Safety; 375 years of Musings, Warnings, and Arguments Against AI (PART I)
Quite a few AI experts, executives, developers, and others have recently expressed a lot of concerns about the future of AI. So if you have concerns about AI yourself, rest assured you are not alone. Even if we ignore these more recent warnings, you are a lot less alone than you might imagine. Scientists, philosophers, mathematicians, inventors, authors, and plenty of other people have been questioning, warning against, and wondering about the future of artificial intelligence for hundreds of years.
aiEDU Secures Transformational Grants to Advance AI Literacy and Bridge the Opportunity Gap in Education
aiEDU announces a $1 million grant from The Patrick J. McGovern Foundation and a $250,000 grant from NewSchools Venture Fund — significant investments that will advance aiEDU’s mission of closing the opportunity gap in AI education, literacy and skills development.
aiEDU Receives $2 Million Unrestricted Grant from Ballmer Group
Today, aiEDU announced a generous $2 million unrestricted grant from Ballmer Group that will enable new opportunities for teachers and students of all backgrounds across the country and transform the education system for the better.
Tales from the Chat Log
Why am I writing about the chat of a webinar? At aiEDU we spend a lot of time working on ways to help educators, whether that’s developing curriculum or other resources for students, or professional development and trainings for educators. One of the best ways to figure out what educators want and need is to listen to them. So we pay close attention to the chats of presentations that we give and attend, and this one struck me as worth sharing.
Defining Artificial Intelligence: Why it’s hard and what you can do about it
What is AI? Whether you are new to the term, an enthusiast, or even a professional in the industry, this is not easily answered. As is often the case with fields of study that are broad and currently evolving, the definitions are also broad and evolving.
Is AI Coming for Your Job?
According to folk legend, John Henry was a steel driving man. He drove steel drills into rock with a hammer for blasting railroad tunnels. When his livelihood was threatened by a steam powered drill, John Henry proposed a contest of man versus machine.
A Fireside Chat on Foundational AI Literacy and Equitable Economic Advancement
In a captivating fireside chat, Tiffany Hsieh, Director of Innovation Programs at JFFLabs, sat down with Christian Pinedo, Head of Engagements & Strategic Partnerships at aiEDU, to discuss the critical importance of Foundational AI Literacy and its impact on equitable economic advancement.
Innovation in Colorado: aiEDU Co-hosts the Colorado Summit on AI & Education
Over 200 leaders in education joined the conversation on AI and education— focusing on what it means for schools in Colorado. aiEDU hosted presentations by OpenAI and Colorado Education Commissioner, Kathy Anthes.
aiEDU rallies 50+ partners to launch movement for AI education
Today, we announced a historic Call to Action (CTA) to bring AI education to every student in America. The CTA is a rallying cry for schools, nonprofits, universities, companies, and other stakeholders in the education ecosystem to band together behind a single goal: expand access to learning opportunities about artificial intelligence to ensure students are prepared to thrive as workers, consumers, creators, and citizens in the age of artificial intelligence.
aiEDU at the Dell Technologies Innovation Summit
Our friends at Dell Technologies convened a great group of educators, industry leaders, and district leaders for a summit on education innovation. aiEDU’s Christian Pinedo spoke directly to this audience on the impact of AI in education.
Announcing a multi-year collaboration with Booz Allen Hamilton
Today, aiEDU announced it is collaborating with Booz Allen Hamilton on a marquee program to scale our “Introduction to AI” curriculum, with a focus on engaging with the greater Washington, D.C. region. The collaboration is the largest in aiEDU’s history as a nonprofit, and our first significant regional program on the East Coast.
aiEDU at the 2022 ASU+GSV Summit
aiEDU’s leadership team spent four days in San Diego last week with 5,000+ educators, investors, policymakers, and entrepreneurs at the 2022 ASU+GSV Summit.
Readout from our Leadership Roundtables at SXSW
Most of the aiEDU team was on the ground in Austin, TX for the 2022 SXSW EDU conference, one of the biggest education events of the year. In addition to some long-overdue in-person team bonding, we hosted two Leadership Roundtables on AI Education and Workforce Readiness.
The Patrick J. McGovern Foundation
The AI Education Project is proud to announce that we are the recipients of a $200,000 grant from The Patrick J. McGovern Foundation as part of a push to drive digital equity across America.
aiEDU’s Public Comment to the Ohio Department of Education
Last month, The AIEDU was invited to sit on an advisory group that is working on the state of Ohio’s strategy to revise its Computer Science Learning Standards. As part of that workstream, we submitted a public comment articulating our view about why it’s so important to include fundamental AI literacy as part of these revised standards. That full comment, along with the signatories from our network, is below.