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20.01.2024

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Alena Buyx on SWR

“Die Schule Brennt” – The Educational Podcast With Bob Blume

Our PI Alena Buyx was a guest on the SWR podcast "Die Schule brennt" to discuss the challenges facing the education system in dealing with AI.

"AI must not replace humans", Professor Buyx clarifies in a statement by the German Ethics Council. Against this backdrop, Professor Buyx and the moderator talk for almost 48 minutes about the advantages and disadvantages of AI in the education system. The use of AI offers opportunities, such as the promotion of individual learning or fair access to education, as well as risks.

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