Journal article
Unpacking the 'Black Box' of AI in education
- Abstract:
 - Recent advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI) have sparked renewed interest in its potential to improve education. However, AI is a loose umbrella term that refers to a collection of methods, capabilities, and limitations—many of which are often not explicitly articulated by researchers, education technology companies, or other AI developers. In this paper, we seek to clarify what “AI” is and the potential it holds to both advance and hamper educational opportunities that may improve the human condition. We offer a basic introduction to different methods and philosophies underpinning AI, discuss recent advances, explore applications to education, and highlight key limitations and risks. We conclude with a set of questions that educationalists may ask as they encounter AI in their research and practice. Our hope is to make often jargon-laden terms and concepts accessible, so that all are equipped to understand, interrogate, and ultimately shape the development of human-centered AI in education.
 
- Publication status:
 - Published
 
- Peer review status:
 - Peer reviewed
 
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- Publisher copy:
 - 10.30191/ETS.202301_26(1).0008
 
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- Publisher:
 - International Forum of Educational Technology and Society
 - Journal:
 - Educational Technology and Society More from this journal
 - Volume:
 - 26
 - Issue:
 - 1
 - Pages:
 - 99–111
 - Publication date:
 - 2022-04-27
 - Acceptance date:
 - 2021-10-18
 - DOI:
 - EISSN:
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                    1436-4522
 - ISSN:
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                    1176-3647
 
- Language:
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                    English
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 - Pubs id:
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                  1225720
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                    pubs:1225720
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                    2022-05-15
 
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 - Gillani et al.
 - Copyright date:
 - 2022
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 - ©2022 Gillani et al. This article of Educational Technology & Society is available under Creative Commons CC-BY- NC-ND 3.0 license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/).
 
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