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Renegotiating the Education Social Contract for the Age of AI
Choice, agency, and how to design a learning system where private gain and public good reinforce each other.
Choice, agency, and how to design a learning system where private gain and public good reinforce each other.
By identifying emerging opportunities and threats, your organization can be better prepared for the next economic shift, technological disruption, or other challenge. In this 90-minute interactive webinar, you'll learn the fundamentals and best practices of foresight, then apply them directly to the challenges your organization is facing.
This program is led by Rachel Hatch, chief innovation officer at the Institute for the Future (IFTF), an organization with 50+ years of experience training and developing forecasts.
Access this webinarWhat the research says about education, jobs, AI, and what students will need to succeed as future workers and citizens.
How network organizations can use AI to better understand and support their members in real time.
Join Stanford Social Innovation Review for a complimentary 60-minute webinar brings together leaders from three nonprofits that have successfully completed major cloud technology projects. By the end of the session, you’ll better understand how to evaluate, scope, and implement cloud technology initiatives that could transform your own organization's effectiveness.
Access this webinarResearch shows that over-reliance on AI weakens our cognitive abilities, yet resource-strapped nonprofits can't afford to ignore its potential. In this 90-minute webinar, Beth Kanter will guide you through the science of healthy versus unhealthy AI use, offering practical prompting techniques and frameworks. Walk away knowing exactly when to automate, when to augment, and when to use your own critical thinking skills.
A 10-second cough app is helping detect India's most dangerous respiratory illnesses.
Generative AI can help advance a more creative, connected, and caring education system, but only if we employ it to enhance human intelligence.
The concentration of AI funding in profit-driven applications has the potential to drive widening inequalities in three critical ways.