
The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence in Education
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Routledge
Review
"Pursuing educational AI along more ethical lines requires considerable time and effort, and a considerable amount of deliberation, debate, dialogue, and consensus building. All of this implies replacing ambitions of ‘scaling-up’ with a commitment to slowing-down. This book takes a great initial step in the right direction."
―Neil Selwyn, Distinguished Professor in the Faculty of Education, Monash University, Australia, from his foreword
"This book contributes importantly to inform and sensibilize readers towards encoding ethics in the AI used in education, at times challenging the status quo, as well as current pedagogical and technological practices."
―Gabriela Ramos, Assistant Director-General for Social and Human Sciences, UNESCO, from her foreword
About the Author
Wayne Holmes teaches Learning Sciences and Innovation in the Institute of Education at University College London, UK, and is Consultant on AI and Education for the International Research Centre for Artificial Intelligence (IRCAI), UNESCO, and The Council of Europe.
Kaśka Porayska-Pomsta is Professor of Artificial Intelligence in Education at the Department of Culture Communication and Media in the Faculty of Education at University College London, UK.