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A three-dimensional image render AI artificial intelligence technology CPU central processor unit chipset on the printed circuit board for electronic and technology concept select focus shallow depth of field

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How should artificial intelligence be used in the classroom?

Generative AI tools like ChatGPT and DALL-E are becoming more and more impressive and accessible to anyone with a computer, including students. Some educators expressed concerns about cheating, while others are embracing AI as a teaching tool. Reset speaks with a WBEZ reporter and Chicago teacher about how ChatGPT is impacting city classrooms, then they talk to an advocate working to expand AI to more education programs. GUESTS: Char Daston, WBEZ education reporter Brady Gunnink, teacher at Jones College Prep Leigh Ann DeLyser, executive director at CSForAll Charles Fadel, Founder of Center for Curriculum Redesign

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Generative AI tools like ChatGPT and DALL-E are becoming more and more impressive and accessible to anyone with a computer, including students. Some educators expressed concerns about cheating, while others are embracing AI as a teaching tool. Reset speaks with a WBEZ reporter and Chicago teacher about how ChatGPT is impacting city classrooms, then they talk to an advocate working to expand AI to more education programs. 

GUESTS: Char Daston, WBEZ education reporter Brady Gunnink, teacher at Jones College Prep Leigh Ann DeLyser, executive director at CSForAll Charles Fadel, Founder of Center for Curriculum Redesign

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