The new podcast series from UNU-IAS delves into the intersection of artificial intelligence, higher education, and sustainability. It features insights from experts discussing the ethical implications and opportunities AI presents in education, particularly in relation to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The inaugural episode addresses algorithmic bias, while the second episode explores AI's impact on the future workforce.
Launched on January 24, 2025, to coincide with the International Day of Education, the podcast aims to foster a global dialogue on AI's role in education. Produced in collaboration with the UNESCO International Institute for Higher Education, it highlights the importance of addressing challenges like algorithmic bias and preparing the next generation for an AI-driven job market. The podcast is accessible on major platforms like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube.
• Podcast explores AI's ethical implications in education and sustainability.
• Experts discuss algorithmic bias and AI's impact on future work.
Algorithmic bias refers to systematic and unfair discrimination in AI systems, impacting decision-making processes.
SDGs are a set of global goals aimed at addressing various social, economic, and environmental challenges.
AI involves the simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, particularly computer systems.
UNU focuses on global issues and sustainable development, leveraging AI to enhance education and research.
UNESCO promotes international collaboration in education, science, and culture, emphasizing AI's role in sustainable education.
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