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From Biased Towards Affirmative Artificial Intelligence Tools in Education

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Previous research has highlighted that AI tends to contribute to bias and the marginalisation of minority groups. This paper will focus on Artificial Intelligence Tools in Education (AITED) equality and equity in the context of nation-states in the European Union, with examples from Finland. To avoid reproducing discrimination in AITED is a basic aim enforced by the law both on EU level and on national levels in EU. So far, the discussion focuses mostly on how to decrease bias and discrimination in AI, but in this paper, we aim further and introducing the idea of affirmative measures actively promoting equality and equity. The research question for this paper is: What existing methods could help us to shape more equal and affirmative AITED? We find that promoting equality and equity instead of just avoiding discrimination takes us towards affirmative rights for minorities. In this paper, we find that there is a need to engage representatives for minorities and a minority/non-discrimination expert while shaping the AITED and to create an inclusive milieu for them. We discuss the urge to use a language that specifies each minority, and we look at the difference between non-discrimination and affirmative rights for minorities. Shaping more equal AITED could also be promoted by using the WILPF, Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, tool from Political Economic Analyses and Critical Race Theory. Introducing datasheets that accompany every data set seems also beneficial for more equal AITED.

OriginalspråkEngelska
Titel på värdpublikationSmart Technologies for a Sustainable Future - Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Smart Technologies and Education. Volume 2
RedaktörerMichael E. Auer, Reinhard Langmann, Dominik May, Kim Roos
UtgivningsortCham
FörlagSpringer
Sidor352-362
Antal sidor10
Volym1028
ISBN (elektroniskt)978-3-031-61905-2
ISBN (tryckt)978-3-031-61904-5
DOI
StatusPublicerad - 2024
MoE-publikationstypA4 Artikel i en konferenspublikation
Evenemang21st International Conference on Smart Technologies & Education - Helsinki
Varaktighet: 6 mars 20248 mars 2024
Konferensnummer: 21
https://ste-conference.org/STE2024/

Publikationsserier

NamnLecture Notes in Networks and Systems
Volym1028 LNNS
ISSN (tryckt)2367-3370
ISSN (elektroniskt)2367-3389

Konferens

Konferens21st International Conference on Smart Technologies & Education
Förkortad titelSTE2024
OrtHelsinki
Period06/03/2408/03/24
Internetadress

FN:s SDG:er

Detta resultat bidrar till följande hållbara utvecklingsmål:

  1. SDG 4 – God utbildning
    SDG 4 – God utbildning
  2. SDG 10 – Minskad ojämlikhet
    SDG 10 – Minskad ojämlikhet

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