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In this second episode, the first is a story about why using ChatGPT in our classrooms takes a dream team. The second update explains why a recent decision on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean could impact teaching with AI in classrooms in the United States. We close with a revelation about how anyone publishing anything about generative AI in education will need to adjust their thinking to stay relevant.
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USC Center for AI Research | USC News
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ChatGPT Has a Big Privacy Problem
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EuroNews: Italy blocked access to OpenAI’s ChatGPT chatbot, will the rest of Europe follow?
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Preparing for the Increasing Types of SEL Issues Students Are Bringing to Class
How Some Teachers Are Getting Higher Student Engagement in the Midst of the Pandemic
What Can We Do Now to End This Extraordinary School Year Well and Prepare for the Next?
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