The Higher Education for Good Foundation, in partnership with a wide range of organisations, is hosting Youth Talks on AI from April 8 until May 6, to explore views on the roles and effects of artificial intelligence in learning. With support from a network of volunteer youth ambassadors and leading experts, young people will have a chance to express their views online, with AI helping translate their insights from multiple languages, and summarising their opinions.
Anyone interested can find out more and register to take part by clicking here on the Youth Talks link. The FT will summarise the most important trends and insights in its forthcoming report on AI for Schools, to be published at the end of May. A recent survey of young people’s views on what should be taught in schools to create the future they seek highlighted almost none of the traditional skills such as science, technology, engineering, maths, social sciences and the humanities.