AI in the Classroom

Demystify artificial intelligence (AI) by learning how it's changing the ways we live, work, and learn. AI  


"Our intelligence is what makes us human, and AI is an extension of that quality. "  – Yann LeCun Professor, New York University 

AI tools have the potential to unlock new realms of scientific research and knowledge in critical domains like biology, chemistry, medicine, and environmental sciences. We need to aspire to high standards of scientific excellence as we work to progress AI development. 

Responsible AI must be all of the following: 

1. Accountable: Algorithms, attributes and correlations are open to inspection.

2. Impartial: Internal and external checks enable equitable application across all participants.

3. Resilient: Monitored and reinforced learning protocols with humans produce consistent and reliable outputs.

4. Transparent: Users have a direct line of sight to how data, output and decisions are used and rendered.

5. Secure: AI is protected from potential risks (including cyber risks) that may cause physical and digital harm.

6. Governed: Organization and policies clearly determine who is responsible for data, output and decisions.

 Who will be accountable for unintended outcomes of AI?      

Who will be responsible for making things right?

The impact of new technologies isn’t just on our daily tasks—technology is also affecting the labor market. Artificial intelligence (AI) is poised to be the next technological revolution to change the way we work.