By Eric Wang
02/23/2022 – Inside Sources
“At our company, AI is supportive of education technology but not required in the technology operation. For example, one of our education applications helps faculty grade assignments and exams more quickly and consistently. It can be operated with or without AI-enabled features. With AI operating, our application can recognize similar answers and group them. Then, similar answers are scored at one time without having to do so over and over.
The safest and most helpful applications of AI, even those outside of education, function similarly. When it comes to learning, AI does not make decisions about grades and outcomes; it does not evaluate an individual; it is part of a workflow overseen by humans. We have developed other products where AI is process-oriented. For example, one of our products compares student writing and gives back recommendations on how to improve. Students get feedback on their writing, on-demand. That’s powerful.”…Read the article by Eric Wang in Inside Sources here.
