The Department of Education (DepEd) has reaffirmed its commitment to integrating artificial intelligence (AI) and technology into local education systems. During the International Day of Education celebration, the theme focused on the ethical use of AI in education, emphasizing its role as a tool for empowerment rather than replacement. Education Undersecretary Atty. Fatima Lipp Panontongan highlighted the importance of equipping youth with the wisdom to use AI responsibly.
The event showcased partnerships with tech firms, particularly with Khan Academy through its AI-powered assistant, Khanmigo. This initiative aims to address learning delivery challenges and enhance educational access for all children. The celebration also featured various exhibits on AI and education, reinforcing the commitment to nurture future generations.
• DepEd emphasizes ethical AI use in education for empowerment.
• Khan Academy's Khanmigo showcased as an AI educational assistant.
AI is utilized in education to enhance learning experiences and address challenges.
Ed-tech refers to educational technology that supports learning through innovative tools.
An AI-powered assistant like Khanmigo aids students in their educational journey.
Khan Academy provides an AI-powered educational assistant to enhance learning.
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