Tianyi Jiang of AvePoint explains how the implementation of AI will help influence and transform the digital learning ecosystem for the better.
He also adds that Malaysia has taken proactive steps by establishing a robust framework for AI governance and code of ethics.“Motivated by the burgeoning interest of AI businesses expanding their horizons, the government has launched the National Artificial Intelligence Roadmap (AI-Rmap) 2021-2025, under the aegis of the Ministry of Science, Technology, and Innovation (MOSTI),” he tell us.“This strategic road-map integrates the Seven Principles of Responsible AI, delineating guidelines for fostering trustworthy and ethical AI solutions to safeguard individual rights and privacy.
Jiang opines that in the dynamic landscape of 2024, AI’s advancements present exhilarating prospects but it is prudent to effectively navigate the tension between the technology’s rapid evolution and the imperative for cautious implementation to mitigate potential harm, which remains a paramount challenge.“Issues such as the deployment of plagiarism detection algorithms underscore ethical dilemmas concerning surveillance and privacy in educational environments, as students increasingly rely on AI-driven tools like ChatGPT,” he explains.