Ethical and Societal Impacts of Generative AI in Computing Education - ITiCSE 2025 Working Group Report
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Explore the ethical and societal implications of generative AI in computing education through this webinar featuring lead authors of the ITiCSE 2025 working group report "Navigating the Ethical and Societal Impacts of Generative AI in Higher Computing Education." Learn from Tony Clear of Auckland University of Technology, Janice Mak from Arizona State University, and Tingting Zhu from the University of Toronto as they present findings from their collaborative research conducted at the ITiCSE 2025 conference. Discover key insights about how generative AI technologies are reshaping higher education in computing disciplines, examine the ethical considerations educators must navigate, and understand the broader societal impacts of integrating AI tools into computing curricula. Gain valuable perspectives on best practices, challenges, and recommendations for responsibly incorporating generative AI into computing education while addressing concerns about academic integrity, equity, and pedagogical effectiveness.
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Ethical and Societal Impacts of GenAI in Comp Ed: ITiCSE 2025 WG Report
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