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AI in Education: Risks, Ethics, and Opportunities with Marisa Zalabak

AI in Education: Risks, Ethics, and Opportunities with Marisa Zalabak

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Welcome to Episode 3 of our exclusive Series 2 on the impact of generative AI technologies on children, teens, and young people. In this series, we cover news and research on AI toys, the use of AI in education, and AI’s social and cognitive impacts on one of the most vulnerable subsets of AI users.

In this episode, you’ll hear from Marisa Zalabak, an AI ethicist and educational psychologist who has worked as a practitioner and observer in over 500 schools in New York City, which has one of the largest education systems in the world. In our conversation, we cover how AI is being implemented in schools, and how teachers and those responsible for the care of vulnerable children are not being given the tools or time to ensure safety with AI. Marisa discusses what she sees as the greatest risk with AI in education - and it’s not what you might expect - and how open conversations and posing the right questions to your kids, neighbors, and others can help you start to make ethical choices with AI and protect young populations from harmful socio-affective AI use.

Marisa is also Co-Founder of GADES (Global Alliance for Digital Education & Sustainability) and Co-Chair of the IEEE AI Ethics Education Committee advancing human well-being with AI systems.

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GENERAL TRIGGER WARNINGS: Our show features sensitive content, including mentions of suicide, self-harm, mental health, and sexual harassment and sextortion. Our developing lives with bots renders these subjects front-of-mind in our discussions, and we want viewers to be aware of this as they follow along.

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This is Our Lives With Bots, the show where we ask important, timely questions about what it means to live with our bot counterparts. From time to time, we also dive deep into what an AI future might look like for us. Sometimes we agree, sometimes we spiral, but we always go deep.

Rose and Angy are psychologists with degrees in psychology, artificial intelligence, and ethics. They have conducted research in human-AI interaction and created this podcast to make information about AI accessible to you. You can learn more about us at ⁠ourliveswithbots.com⁠.

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