Is your school ready for AI?
Download your free copy of the Artificial Intelligence (AI) readiness guide featuring 12 practical steps your school should take to keep student data safe.
Being at the heart of the transformation of human societies, UNESCO have highlighted the important role that educational institutions play in the future development and use of AI, with students as active co-creators and future leaders who will shape its development and define its relationship with society. With this, educators need to be prepared and equipped to support students on that journey and ensure AI is implemented appropriately.
How do schools prepare for the AI regulations and apply best practice data privacy at their school? This eBook equips schools with 12 practical recommendations on how they can stay safe, secure, and complaint with ever evolving data privacy legislation.
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