AI Bias Latest about AI Bias Colleges Are Using AI To Predict Student Success. These Predictions Are Often Wrong By Erik Ofgang published 29 August 24 AI models designed to predict student success frequently get it wrong when it comes to Black and Hispanic students, new research reveals. GPT-4o: What Educators Need to Know By Erik Ofgang published 20 May 24 I tested GPT-4o, the new model powering some versions of ChatGPT. It combines text, audio, visual, and video outputs and inputs, and is faster and more natural in its responses, which has many implications for teachers. Classroom Tools UN Research Sheds Light On AI Bias By Erik Ofgang published 8 April 24 In certain AI bias tests, AI models generated discriminatory content more than 50 percent of the time. Tech & Learning NewsletterTools and ideas to transform education. Sign up below.* To subscribe, you must consent to Future’s privacy policy. MORE FROM TECH & LEARNING...1Using Instructional Rounds As An Alternative to Traditional Professional Development2Edtech Show & Tell: February 2025 -- ISE, TCEA & More3Enlighten AI: How to Use It For Grading4The Remembered Success Effect: Adding Easier Math Questions Can Boost Student Motivation 5Tech & Learning Announces Winners of Best of 2024
Colleges Are Using AI To Predict Student Success. These Predictions Are Often Wrong By Erik Ofgang published 29 August 24 AI models designed to predict student success frequently get it wrong when it comes to Black and Hispanic students, new research reveals.
GPT-4o: What Educators Need to Know By Erik Ofgang published 20 May 24 I tested GPT-4o, the new model powering some versions of ChatGPT. It combines text, audio, visual, and video outputs and inputs, and is faster and more natural in its responses, which has many implications for teachers.
UN Research Sheds Light On AI Bias By Erik Ofgang published 8 April 24 In certain AI bias tests, AI models generated discriminatory content more than 50 percent of the time.