Crafting an artificial intelligence (AI) policy for schools should be a priority to maximize its benefits in the education sector, according to Majah-Leah V. Ravago, director of INNOTECH Centre.
“When I go around the media, I usually get a negative perception on AI,” she told BusinessWorld in an interview.
“It’s also important to recognize the potential benefits and how we can make AI a tool, especially for teachers,” she added.
The Department of Science and Technology launched on October 13 the first National Artificial Intelligence Strategy (NAIS Ph), outlining the country’s vision for an AI-driven future.
Interview by Almira Martinez
Video editing by Jayson Mariñas
