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Fairness and Equity in AI for Education

  • Episode 1 - Alan Rubel - The Dangers of Offloading Decisions to AI

    2 SEP 2021 · Dr. Alan Rubel provides examples of implications of AI systems for fairness in both education and the criminal justice system. He compares human bias with AI bias, but also talks about the dangers of administrators offloading decisions to AI. Dr. Alan Rubel is an associate professor and director of the Center For Law, Society & Justice at the Information School of the University of Wisconsin, Madison.
    39m 27s
  • Episode 2 - Beverly Woolf - Including Diversity in AI

    2 SEP 2021 · Dr. Beverly Woolf talks about the importance of obtaining a sample of students when training AI models that is representative of the population the system is intended to serve. She also talks about how AI can be useful to teachers and the importance of involving the teachers in the AI development process. Dr. Beverly Woolf is a research professor of computer science and the Director of the Center for Knowledge Communication at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
    23m 51s
  • Episode 3 - Kyle Jones - Giving students voice in applications of AI

    2 SEP 2021 · Dr. Kyle Jones talks about the importance of giving students choice on what data is collected about them for use in learning analytics. He also talks about responsibilities of institutions of higher education about justifying their use of student data. He also emphasizes bringing voices from diverse backgrounds into the development process of learning analytics products. Dr. Kyle Jones is an assistant professor in the Department of Library and Information Science at Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis.
    39m 27s
  • Episode 4 - Rene Kizilcec - Scalable AI to broaden participation

    2 SEP 2021 · Dr. Rene Kizilcec describes many sources of unfair outcomes of AI in education. He also describes the difficulties of transferability of AI models across contexts, and the fairness concerns that come not from the structure of AI but from how it is used in K12 schools and institutions of higher education. Dr. Rene Kizilcec is an Assistant Professor of Information Science and Director of the Future of Learning Lab at Cornell University.
    38m 38s
  • Episode 5 - Michael Madaio - Social and technical solutions to fairness in AI

    2 SEP 2021 · Dr. Michael Madaio talks about how solutions to ensure fairness in AI are both technical and social and provides several examples of directions of research on fairness in AI. He points out the limitations of transparency in AI systems for education as a means of ensuring fairness. Dr. Michael Madaio is a post-doctoral researcher at Microsoft Research. He has a PhD in Human-Computer Interaction from Carnegie Mellon University.
    35m 31s

The opportunities and dangers of using educational products driven by Artificial Intelligence (AI) in schools and universities are explored through the lenses of fairness and equity. This is a limited...

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The opportunities and dangers of using educational products driven by Artificial Intelligence (AI) in schools and universities are explored through the lenses of fairness and equity. This is a limited podcast series with five interviews with researchers in the fields of artificial intelligence, learning analytics, ethics and student privacy.
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