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K Jayashankara came to a workshop organized by the diocese of Udupi with misgivings about Artificial Intelligence.
The program aimed to equip participants with practical AI skills and insights to enhance classroom experiences while maintaining ethical standards in education.The event, led by Fr Vincent Crasta, CESU secretary and director of the venue, in association with Canara Communication Centre, Mangalore, powered by Ailumina -AI Learning platform.
“Artificial Intelligence has the potential to make education more inclusive and impactful. Through adaptive learning, it enables personalized instruction, ensuring that every student’s unique needs are met effectively,” he added. “Education today demands innovation. AI empowers teachers to tailor learning experiences, making education more dynamic and relevant to individual student needs,” Fr Fernandes explained.
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