George Burgess, the founder of Gojimo, a revision app, explores how artificial intelligence can be used within education.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has dominated tech news in 2016, from Google’s ground breaking AlphaGo to Microsoft’s racist Tay and Amazon’s Echo. This has led to a heated debate on what it means for the human race, from socioeconomic concerns about loss of jobs in the fourth industrial revolution to moral, philosophical and even religious questions about our understanding of human consciousness.
Rather than stray into these murky waters, I think it is best to concentrate on the sectors where AI can make a quantifiable and significant difference without threatening livelihoods or invoking metaphysics. One such area is education.
A majority of the world’s seven billion inhabitants have been through an education process, which at the beginning was quite similar for most. As education moves to digital channels it provides us with a wealth of data that helps us to understand how we learn, and to build bots and applications that can streamline this process and make it more efficient and accessible....