
Day of AI 2024 saw remarkable global engagement, with participants from over 170 countries registering and accessing our curricula.
The 2024 iteration of MIT FutureMakers ran virtually from July 1 to August 9. It brought together middle school (14% of 2024 participants), high school (50%), and college students (36%) from across the United States and Puerto Rico.
This week, RAISE director Cynthia Breazeal joined IEEE Spectrum’s Evan Ackerman and Sony AI’s Peter Stone on how “robots and AI can address something more human that just productivity”.
“Is using AI cheating? Without guidelines, teachers are left to figure it out on their own.”
Just in time for November’s U.S. elections, students can examine how AI can influence elections and how it differs from earlier technologies.
“Breazeal won for her significant contributions to the field of robotics, notably for her work in the field of social robotics and human-robot interaction.”
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