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Education Technology Insights | Wednesday, May 29, 2024
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Pittsburgh, PA – Carnegie Learning, a leader in AI-driven technology, curriculum, and professional learning solutions for K-12 education, joins the newly-formed EDSAFE AI Industry Council as a founding member. Created by the EDSAFE AI Alliance, the leading cross-sector voice for the responsible adoption and use of AI through the SAFE Framework and education policy, the launch of its EDSAFE AI Industry Council includes over 50 founding member companies. The Council is made up of leading education and technology companies of all sizes committed to ensuring artificial intelligence (AI), generative AI, and related technologies – in their own companies’ solutions and across the education landscape – are safe, accountable, fair, and effective (SAFE). Dr. Husni Almoubayyed represents Carnegie Learning on the Alliance. INTERVIEWS AVAILABLE WITH DR. HUSNI ALMOUBAYYED
“The EDSAFE AI Industry Council, led by Karl Rectanus, unites companies at the forefront of education and technology in a groundbreaking alliance,” said Jordan Mroziak, Project Director, EDSAFE AI Alliance. “Dedicated to guiding artificial intelligence towards a future that is Safe, Accountable, Fair, and Effective (SAFE), this council embodies EDSAFE’s commitment to be in partnership with industry to ensure responsible technology use.”
"Collaboration and a commitment to ethical and accurate applications of AI in education are what will create positive change in our industry,” said Carnegie Learning CEO Barry Malkin. “We are thrilled to bring Carnegie Learning's nearly thirty-year legacy harnessing the power of AI for education to the Alliance to expedite positive solutions to dramatically improve educational outcomes for students and transform the industry utilizing the incredible power of this exciting technology for the greater good."
“Education companies are united in their commitment to expanding opportunity, learning, and innovation to all students and teachers in ways that are safe and accessible for all,” said Karl Rectanus, chair of the EdSAFE Industry Council. “This growing collection of leading companies brings expertise, investment, and thoughtful collaboration as we all navigate towards a more equitable world in the AI era.”