In this episode, Google VPs Shantanu Sinha (Google for Education) and Bryan Lee (Chrome OS and Education) discuss the transformative potential of AI in education. They explain Google's commitment to meeting the unique needs of educational institutions, focusing on data protection, student safety, and security. The conversation highlights how AI is empowering educators by saving time on repeatable tasks to focus on human interaction and building critical skills. Google also aims to drive global access and equity, making powerful tools like Gemini available to all education customers to overcome barriers regardless of socioeconomic status or location. Preparing students for a dynamically changing future requiring adaptability, problem-solving, and critical thinking is also a key focusDan’s new book Infinite Education is out nowFind Dan on:LinkedInXBlueSkyFacebookInstagramNewsletterAI-generated content can make mistakes
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