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WEBCAST 10/17 @ 2PM ET
Creating and Evaluating Responsible AI Policies in Education: Best Practices and Expert Insights

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In this one-hour webinar, we will explore key considerations for creating a responsible AI policy and evaluating AI tools in educational settings. We will address essential aspects such as data privacy, safety, security, and educator support, and discuss best practices for assessing AI tools, including safety evaluations and guiding discussions with stakeholders. Through a Q&A format, participants will engage with experts, gaining practical insights to navigate the complexities of AI implementation in schools.

  • Prioritize Safety and Privacy: Establish AI policies that emphasize data privacy, security, and the safety of both students and educators.
  • Evaluate AI Tool Effectively: Use best practices for evaluating AI tools, ensuring they meet safety standards and align with educational goals.
  • Engage Stakeholders: Facilitate meaningful discussions with educators, administrators, and other stakeholders to address concerns and ensure responsible AI use.
  • Leverage Expert Insights: Leverage expert advice and practical strategies to navigate the challenges of implementing AI in educational settings.

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Latha Ramanan
Senior Vice President, AI Product Growth & Strategic AI Initiatives, Merlyn Mind

Bio

Latha Ramanan is Senior Vice President, AI Product Growth & Strategic AI Initiatives. Previously, she served as Head of Product and Computing, Alexa Voice Services, at Amazon. Prior to that, Latha was Senior Product Marketing Manager for Android Ecosystem Planning at Intel, where she developed the mobile communication group’s software ecosystem strategy. Latha earned an MBA from Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business, an MS in Computer Science from Arizona State University, and a degree from the University of Madras. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.

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Moderator – Kevin Hogan
eSchool News, Content Director

Bio

Kevin is an acclaimed writer, editor, and commentator covering the intersection of society and technology, especially education technology.