The Speaker’s Corner

This is your trusted collection of global lectures, compelling talks, insightful discussions, and transformative conversations designed to expand how we understand education, how we see AI’s role in learning, and how we imagine the future of knowledge. 📚

  • Navigating AI Ethics in Education

    Navigating AI Ethics in Education

    Extracted from description: “In an era where AI is reshaping the boundaries of learning, this webinar is designed to help you navigate the implications and challenges that arise when Generative AI intersects with education. From data privacy to bias mitigation, we delve into the ethical dimensions that educators, policymakers, and technologists must navigate to ensure a fair, transparent, and inclusive integration of AI in learning environments.”

  • Ethics of AI Bias (full video)

    Ethics of AI Bias (full video)

    Extracted from description: “MIT RES.10-002 Ethics of AI Bias, Spring 2023 Instructors: Prof. Bernhardt Trout, Prof. Svetozar Minkov”

  • 6 big ethical questions about the future of AI | Genevieve Bell

    6 big ethical questions about the future of AI | Genevieve Bell

    Extracted from description: “Artificial intelligence is all around us ... and the future will only bring more of it. How can we ensure the AI systems we build are responsible, safe and sustainable? Ethical AI expert Genevieve Bell shares six framing questions to broaden our understanding of future technology -- and create the next generation of critical thinkers and doers.”

  • How to implement AI Ethics

    How to implement AI Ethics

    Extracted from description: “Every tool has potential, positive and negative, but how do you make sure your AI powered applications are enhancing your business or customer experience? Morgan demonstrates how you might want to start thinking about the risks and benefits of using AI and make sure you deliver on the benefits of AI.”

  • The three big ethical concerns with artificial intelligence

    The three big ethical concerns with artificial intelligence

    Extracted from description: “Artificial intelligence provides a range of new opportunities in day-to-day life, but what are the downfalls? Frank Rudzicz is an artificial intelligence researcher at the University of Toronto and at the Vector Institute. The Vector Institute is an independent, not-for-profit corporation dedicated to research in the field AI, with special focus in machine and deep learning.”

  • The Ethics of AI│Stuart J. Russell (University of California, Berkeley, Professor)

    The Ethics of AI│Stuart J. Russell (University of California, Berkeley, Professor)

    Extracted from description: “AI is evolving rapidly, allowing us to reap its benefits across many areas of life and work. However, the risks posed by AI are undeniably growing. To ensure that AI does not destroy the order that humans have created over the years or pose threats to our existence, there must be ethics and clear principles for AI research and development.“

  • What is AI Ethics?

    What is AI Ethics?

    Extracted from description: “With the emergence of big data, companies have increased their focus to drive automation and data-driven decision-making across their organizations with AI. While the intention is to improve business outcomes, companies are experiencing unforeseen consequences in some of their AI applications, particularly due to poor upfront research design and biased datasets…”

  • Ethics of AI: Challenges and Governance

    Ethics of AI: Challenges and Governance

    Extracted from description: “How do we harness the potential of AI while ensuring that they do not exacerbate existing inequalities and biases, or even create new ones? Some ethical principles seem to be universally agreed such as privacy, equality, inclusion. However, how can we translate such principles into actual practices?"…”

  • Ethics and the Future of AI

    Ethics and the Future of AI

    Extracted from description: “The Institute for Ethics in AI will bring together world-leading philosophers and other experts in the humanities with the technical developers and users of AI in academia, business and government. The ethics and governance of AI is an exceptionally vibrant area of research at Oxford and the Institute is an opportunity to take a bold leap forward from this platform.”

  • Ethics & AI: Equal Access and Algorithmic Bias

    Ethics & AI: Equal Access and Algorithmic Bias

    Extracted from description: “The potential for AI to help society is enormous. But at the same time we need to develop technology with a focus on ethics, access and fairness. This video explores the influence of AI on every aspect of life and underscores the importance of ethical oversight to prevent the creation of biased AI algorithms.”

  • 2025 AI+Education Summit: Navigating the AI Frontier–Challenges, Opportunities, and Ethical Dilemmas

    2025 AI+Education Summit: Navigating the AI Frontier–Challenges, Opportunities, and Ethical Dilemmas

    Extracted from description: “As AI gains influence in education, how do we ensure its responsible use? This panel explored the current state of responsible AI and where we’re heading, diving into the risks, ethical questions, and transformative possibilities.”

  • OpenAI CEO Sam Altman on AI governance, ethics, and innovation | A conversation with BiGS

    OpenAI CEO Sam Altman on AI governance, ethics, and innovation | A conversation with BiGS

    Extracted from description: “In this insightful conversation with HBS senior associate dean for Business and Global Society, Debora Spar, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman discusses crucial topics about artificial intelligence, from ethical governance to scientific breakthroughs. Altman shares his vision for AI's role in accelerating scientific discovery, particularly in physics, while addressing concerns about regulation, equity, and human-AI relationships.”

  • Godfather of AI: They Keep Silencing Me But I’m Trying to Warn Them!

    Godfather of AI: They Keep Silencing Me But I’m Trying to Warn Them!

    Extracted from description: “He pioneered AI, now he’s warning the world. Godfather of AI Geoffrey Hinton breaks his silence on the deadly dangers of AI no one is prepared for…He received the 2018 Turing Award, often called the Nobel Prize of computing. In 2023, he left Google to warn people about the rising dangers of AI.”

  • The AI Safety Expert: These Are The Only 5 Jobs That Will Remain In 2030! - Dr. Roman Yampolskiy

    The AI Safety Expert: These Are The Only 5 Jobs That Will Remain In 2030! - Dr. Roman Yampolskiy

    Extracted from description: “WARNING: AI could end humanity, and we’re completely unprepared. Dr. Roman Yampolskiy reveals how AI will take 99% of jobs, why Sam Altman is ignoring safety, and how we’re heading toward global collapse…or even World War III. Dr. Roman Yampolskiy is a leading voice in AI safety and a Professor of Computer Science and Engineering…”