Can AI become an effective teacher's assistant? What are the challenges of automation and how can AI affect educational inequalities?
The answers to these questions can be found in the latest report by SoDA - Software Development Association Poland AI Research Group, entitled "Human Cooperation with AI: Prospects for the Polish Public Sector".
The report, co-authored by PhD Eng. Piotr Nadybski, CEO of Blumilk and an expert in artificial intelligence methods and discrete optimization, offers an in-depth analysis of the opportunities and challenges associated with the use of AI in education.
Artificial intelligence has the potential to support teachers by automating routine tasks, personalizing educational materials and adjusting the pace of learning to the individual needs of students. However, like any technology, AI carries the risk of perpetuating existing educational problems. For example, it can deepen inequalities between different regions and communities in Poland if access to modern technologies is not equal.
The SoDA report also examines the possibility that AI may perpetuate bad educational practices if it is not properly implemented and monitored. Therefore, it is crucial that the implementation of AI technology in education takes place in a thoughtful and conscious manner, taking into account local conditions and needs.
Full report available at: https://sodapl.com/raporty/
Today, the 256th day of the year, is a special date for everyone involved in IT – Programmer's Day! It's a great opportunity to celebrate our passion for coding and enjoy the successes we achieve in our work together.
Traditionally, on this occasion, we went out for lunch with almost the entire Blumilk team. It was not only delicious, but also full of laughter and integration.
Programmer's Day is a moment to thank everyone who puts effort into creating, debugging and improving code every day. Your work is invaluable, and every line of code contributes to the development of technology!
All the best to everyone who tinkers with code!
May this day be full of satisfaction and joy from your successes.
We are proud to announce that we are once again one of the main sponsors of the international conference "Innovative solutions in the economy: Transport, Logistics & Production IRG 2023".
The conference, organized by the Faculty of Technical and Economic Sciences of the Collegium Witelon State University, the aim of which is to present modern solutions in key areas of the economy and industry.
IRG 2023 focuses on innovations in transport, logistics and production, providing participants with knowledge about the latest trends, technologies and practical challenges related to their implementation. The conference will also be an excellent opportunity to exchange experiences and discuss the conditions and limitations of using innovative solutions in business practice.
During the event, an article entitled "Distributed communication networks on the example of integration with the Erasmus Without Paper system" will be presented. The authors of the paper are blumik programmers - MSc Eng. Krzysztof Rewak and MSc Eng. Kamil Piech - and academic teachers. This article is part of our drive to connect academia with industry and present practical solutions in the field of IT.
At Blumilk, we are always close to the academic community. We conduct classes in the field of Computer Science, support the creation and updating of study programs, and offer internships for the most talented students. Participation in conferences such as IRG 2023 is part of our strategy to engage in the development of science and industry.
We look forward to more events in which we will have the opportunity to share our knowledge and experience.
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