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How the 'taming' of private education in China is impacting AI
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Originalveröffentlichungon education. Journal for research and debate 4 (2021) 12, 11 S. ZDB
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ISSN2571-7855; 25717855
SpracheEnglisch
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Abstract (Englisch):Following the theme of this issue of On Education, this paper suggests that one of the most significant and recent examples of ‘taming’ educational technologies occurred in China this year, involving national policy directives aimed at regulating both technology companies and the private education sector. This 'taming', it will be argued below, has particular and significant implications for the development of artificial intelligence (AI) for education in China, principally due to the way in which this burgeoning field has developed in relation to private educational provision. The following sections will outline key government policies, and assess the extent to which state regulation is impacting the ways such technologies are designed and deployed in the Chinese education system. (DIPF/Orig.)
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QuellenangabeKnox, Jeremy: How the 'taming' of private education in China is impacting AI - In: on education. Journal for research and debate 4 (2021) 12, 11 S. - URN: urn:nbn:de:0111-pedocs-299276 - DOI: 10.25656/01:29927; 10.17899/on_ed.2021.12.6
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