Guidance for Generative AI in Education and Research
- 机构作者
- UNESCO
- ISBN
- ISBN 978-92-3-100612-8 (eng); ISBN 978-92-3-200312-6 (fre); ISBN 978-92-3-300221-0 (spa); ISBN 978-92-3-400077-2 (rus); ; ISBN 978-92-3-600139-5 (ara)
- 载体形态
- 44 p.
- 资源语言
- 英语法语西班牙语俄语阿拉伯语
- 出版年份
- 2023
- 关键词
- Artificial intelligenceIntelligence artificielleEthique de la technologieInteligencia artificialÉtica de la tecnologíaИскусственный интеллектأخلاقيات التكنولوجياذكاء صناعي
This Guidance aims to support the planning of appropriate regulations, policies and human capacity development programmes to ensure that generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) becomes a tool that genuinely benefits and empowers teachers, learners and researchers. It explains the Al techniques used by GenAI and maps out a list of GPT models that are made publicly available, especially those under open-source licences. It also opens a discussion on the emergence of EdGPT - GenAI models that are trained with specific data to serve educational purposes. Furthermore, it summarizes some of the key controversies around GenAI, from worsening digital poverty to the homogenization of opinions, and from deeper deepfakes to issues of copyright. Based on a humanistic vision, the Guidance proposes key steps for the regulation of GenAI tools, including mandating the protection of data privacy and setting an age limit for independent conversations with GenAI platforms. To guide the proper use of the tools in education and research, this Guidance proposes a human-agent and age-appropriate approach to the ethical validation and pedagogical design processes.

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