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  1. Guidance for generative AI in education and research - UNESCO

    Sep 7, 2023 · Publication Guidance for generative AI in education and research UNESCO’s first global guidance on GenAI in education aims to support countries to implement immediate actions, plan long …

  2. Artificial intelligence in education - AI | UNESCO

    UNESCO AI in Education guides the ethical use of artificial intelligence to enhance learning, teaching, and assessment globally.

  3. Guidance for generative AI in education and research - UNESCO

    Controversies around generative AI and their implications for education Guidance for generative AI in education and research Implications for education and research Researchers, teachers and learners …

  4. Generative Artificial Intelligence in education: Think piece by

    Jul 3, 2023 · Artificial Intelligence tools open new horizons for education, but we urgently need to take action to ensure we integrate them into learning systems on our terms. That is the core message of …

  5. How generative AI is reshaping education in Asia-Pacific

    Nov 28, 2023 · Let's delve into the implications of generative AI in Asia-Pacific education, its potential benefits, ethical considerations, and strategies for responsible integration.

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  8. Generation AI: Navigating the opportunities and risks of artificial

    Artificial intelligence is a technology whose rise has rightly been compared to the discovery of fire. Being here in Athens, this city of ancient wisdom, I am reminded of the myth of Prometheus, who is said to …

  9. Higher-order thinking skills needed to harness AI and generative AI outputs. Vocational skills needed to work for and with generative AI.

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    Explore the transformative impact of generative AI on education, as discussed by UNESCO's Assistant Director-General for Education, Stefania Giannini.