Jacques Steinberg is a New York Times bestselling author, former New York Times education correspondent and recurring co-host of the “Admissions Beat” podcast. Here is his latest rave on an EdTech resource.
AI in College Admissions is a growing community providing admissions officers, counselors and education technology strategists “with the knowledge and tools to ethically harness the transformative potential of AI in their crucial work with students.” The nonprofit’s mission centers on the belief that ethical AI can enhance students’ access to quality college counseling. What does the organization consider ethical? Emily Pacheco, former admissions officer at Loyola University Chicago and current advisor for AICA, imagined someone using technology to “brainstorm” a list of potential colleges. But she added that answers to such questions are fluid and evolving, and thus a focus of discussion in the forum.
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