FROM AI ETHICS TO BUSINESS STRATEGY: FIA UNIVERSITY AND COLUMBIA BUSINESS SCHOOL EXECUTIVE EDUCATION EMPOWER EXECUTIVE LEADERS FOR THE FUTURE
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FROM AI ETHICS TO BUSINESS STRATEGY: FIA UNIVERSITY AND COLUMBIA BUSINESS SCHOOL EXECUTIVE EDUCATION EMPOWER EXECUTIVE LEADERS FOR THE FUTURE

The FIA University, in collaboration with Columbia Business School Executive Education, hosted the 7th Senior Executive Programme in New York, bringing together 26 executive leaders from 16 countries to enhance their leadership skills in an increasingly complex world. The programme, led by Moran Cerf and featuring Columbia faculty, focused on topics such as ethical AI and high-stakes decision-making, while also providing an immersive session at the Barclays Center to explore innovation and leadership in the sports and entertainment industry.

Our latest commitments in AI and learning

Our latest commitments in AI and learning

Google is hosting the AI for Learning Forum in London, announcing $30 million in funding for educational projects and unveiling new research on AI's impact on learning. They are partnering with Estonia on the AI Leap initiative and conducting research to assess AI's benefits and risks in education, while also introducing AI tools like LearnLM and YouTube's conversational AI to enhance learning experiences.

Inside a Louisiana school grappling with the ethics of AI: 'We know kids are using it'

Inside a Louisiana school grappling with the ethics of AI: 'We know kids are using it'

Rebecca Gaillot's engineering class at Benjamin Franklin High School in New Orleans engaged in discussions about the ethical implications of using artificial intelligence, particularly in contexts like college admissions essays and student council speeches. While students acknowledged AI's potential benefits in education, they expressed concerns about its misuse, the need for proper guidance on AI literacy, and the importance of maintaining critical thinking skills.

AIR Launches AI in Education Network to Advance Research on How Artificial Intelligence Is Changing K–12 Education

AIR Launches AI in Education Network to Advance Research on How Artificial Intelligence Is Changing K–12 Education

The American Institutes for Research (AIR) has launched the AI in Education Network to study the impact of artificial intelligence on K–12 education, aiming to provide evidence-based insights for educators and policymakers. The network will conduct six coordinated studies through 2027 to explore AI's role in instruction, assessment, and decision-making in schools, with findings shared via briefs, webinars, and resources on the AIR website.

Co-creating Wellby—a mobile app and wearable for student well-being management guided by a needs assessment and co-design

Co-creating Wellby—a mobile app and wearable for student well-being management guided by a needs assessment and co-design

A study explored the development of "Wellby," a mobile app and wearable device, to support the well-being of Irish secondary school students through a co-design process involving students as equal partners. The research highlighted the need for student-centered digital tools addressing stress and sleep management, emphasizing customizable features and ethical considerations in digital interventions.

5 Free Digital Apps That Every College Student Should Have

5 Free Digital Apps That Every College Student Should Have

Madison Coombs, a senior at St. John’s University, highlights five essential free digital apps—GoodNotes, FocusPomo, Quizlet, GroupMe, and Canva—that have significantly aided her academic success by improving organization, productivity, and communication.

HKUST Launches AI Literacy Hub in Strategic Collaboration with Solomon Learning Group

HKUST Launches AI Literacy Hub in Strategic Collaboration with Solomon Learning Group

HKUST has partnered with Solomon Learning Group to create the AI Literacy Hub, aiming to enhance AI education and literacy in Hong Kong through programs for primary and secondary schools, community outreach, and public communication of AI developments. This initiative aligns with the government's digital education goals and seeks to position Hong Kong as a leader in AI talent cultivation by empowering educators and students to responsibly embrace AI technologies.