Synthetic Governance: On the Impossibility of Taming Artificial Intelligence in Education

  • Gulson K
  • Sellar S
  • Webb P
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This paper claims it is impossible to tame Artificial Intelligence in education. The paper is not advocating that AI should be used in an unfettered way in education. Rather, the paper suggests that despite ongoing policy attempts to regulate AI, these policy moves are unlikely to succeed due to a synthesis of machines and humans in education governance. The paper briefly outlines attempts to tame AI, and proposes that rather than considering taming AI, a new politics of education may be necessary.

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Gulson, K. N., Sellar, S., & Webb, P. T. (2021). Synthetic Governance: On the Impossibility of Taming Artificial Intelligence in Education. On Education. Journal for Research and Debate, 4(12). https://doi.org/10.17899/on_ed.2021.12.1

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