Navigating Ethics in Education: From Deepfakes to Academic Integrity

As GenAI transforms education, educators face difficult ethical questions about how these technologies impact students. In this webinar, we explored these critical issues and how the SEE approach to AI literacy—using generative AI Safely, Ethically, and Effectively in educational settings - can provide a framework for supporting these efforts.

Key topics included:

  • Deepfakes and Media Literacy: Explore the risks of AI-generated content that looks and sounds real, including identity theft, cyberbullying, and misinformation, and learn strategies to help students navigate this landscape.

  • Environmental Impact of AI: Learn more about GenAI’s environmental impact - from energy consumption and carbon emissions to the potential for resource optimization and research acceleration.

  • Rethinking Academic Integrity: Shift from detection-focused approaches to transparency, with clear AI use guidelines that encourage meaningful integration while maintaining originality and verification.

Ethical AI use is a journey requiring ongoing commitment, with strong AI literacy skills forming the foundation for balancing concerns with opportunities to transform learning, accessibility, and creativity through thoughtful, ethical implementation.

Watch now to develop a more nuanced understanding of the critical issues along with strategies for ethical AI use that empower both educators and students to navigate this complex technological landscape with confidence and integrity.

AI Summary Notes:

This webinar focused on the vital intersection of artificial intelligence and educational ethics. The session began with an introduction to AI literacy and the importance of building community within educational contexts. Corey Lane Crouch highlighted the evolving landscape of academic integrity, noting the stable cheating rates juxtaposed with the rise of AI-assisted methods, and raised concerns about potential biases in AI detection tools. The webinar emphasized the need for proactive strategies, introducing a guidance flowchart to facilitate appropriate AI use among students. An engaging demonstration of deepfake technology illustrated the challenge of distinguishing AI-generated content, while discussions on voice AI underscored ethical implications related to privacy and content verification. Attendees also explored the environmental impact of AI and the broader ethical considerations it entails. Action items were outlined, including the implementation of the flowchart for guiding AI use and plans for upcoming webinars on AI literacy. Overall, the webinar served as a comprehensive resource for educators navigating the complexities of AI in academic settings.

🧠 Introduction to AI Ethics in Education (00:02 - 04:42)

  • Webinar introduced by Amanda, CEO of AI for Education.

  • Focus on AI literacy and community building across educational sectors.

  • Encouragement for participant engagement through chat and Q&A.

🎓 Academic Integrity and AI (04:42 - 19:49)

  • Corey Lane Crouch discussed AI's impact on academic integrity.

  • Cheating rates stable, but methods have shifted to AI usage.

  • Concerns about accessibility and bias in AI detection tools.

📝 Shifting from Reactive to Proactive Strategies (19:49 - 28:50)

  • Proactive strategies recommended over reactive responses.

  • Encouragement to reframe discussions about academic integrity.

  • Introduction of a guidance flowchart for appropriate AI use.

🎭 Deepfakes: Understanding the Technology (28:50 - 33:29)

  • Interactive demonstration of deepfake technology.

  • Participants struggled to identify AI-generated images.

  • Importance of recognizing the convincing nature of deepfakes.

🗣️ Voice AI and Ethical Implications (33:29 - 38:51)

  • Demonstration of a human-like voice AI system.

  • Discussion of privacy concerns and ethical implications.

  • Highlighting the need for content verification.

🌍 Environmental Impact and Broader Ethical Concerns (38:51 - 52:25)

  • Discussion on the environmental costs of AI development.

  • Strategies for addressing deepfakes and promoting media literacy.

  • Takeaways on ethical AI use and the importance of AI literacy.

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