Discussions about social inequality often involve examining the concept of privilege—the unearned benefits and advantages people receive simply because of their identity, whether race, gender, class, sexuality, or disability status. However, privilege also manifests subtly in how we argue during conversations and debates, specifically when the focus shifts away from broader principles to personal experiences…
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Privilege and the Future of AI in the Classroom
As artificial intelligence (AI) tools and assistants start to get more attention in society, one of the conversations I’m paying attention to is the future of AI in the classroom, and ultimately the future of education. In these discussions, there is a lot of hysteria and hyperbole about what machine learning, virtual assistants can do…