Generative Artificial Intelligence in K–12 Education
6.S062 · Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Media Arts and Sciences · Undergraduate · Fall 2023
Prof. Harold Abelson, Prof. Randall Davis, Prof. Cynthia Breazeal, Kate Moore, Safinah Ali, Prerna Ravi
The emergence of transformer architectures in 2017 triggered a breakthrough in machine learning that today lets anyone create computer-generated essays, stories, pictures, music, videos, and programs from high-level prompts in natural language, all without the need to code. That has stimulated fervent discussion among educators about the implications of generative AI systems for curricula and teaching methods across a broad range of subjects. It has also raised questions of how to understand bo…
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Prof. Harold Abelson, Prof. Randall Davis, Prof. Cynthia Breazeal, Kate Moore, Safinah Ali, Prerna Ravi. 6.S062 Generative Artificial Intelligence in K–12 Education. Fall 2023. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCourseWare, https://ocw.mit.edu. License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.
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