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What Does AI Mean for Education?

Date:         Wednesday, November 13
Time:   20:00 to 21:30 JST 
Format:     Zoom 
Fee:          Free
Special presentation: SIG Committee
October Guest Speaker:  Professor Tom Gally of the University of Tokyo

Summary
From Professor Gally: Recent advances in artificial intelligence (AI) are creating both opportunities and challenges for education, learning, and personal development. In this talk, I will demonstrate a few ways in which people can use AI tools like ChatGPT to acquire knowledge, deepen their critical thinking skills, practice foreign languages, and even do original research. I will also offer ideas on how educators, schools, and universities, and people in general can adapt to this powerful—and sometimes frightening—new technology.

Profile
Born in 1957 in Pasadena, California, Tom Gally studied linguistics and mathematics at UC Santa Barbara and the University of Chicago before moving to Japan in 1983. After learning Japanese and working for twenty years as a freelance translator, writer, and teacher, in 2005 he joined the faculty of the University of Tokyo, where he developed and managed an English academic writing program for undergraduates and supervised research on language education and related subjects. Now semi-retired, he spends his days following AI developments, doing occasional translation, and playing with his four-year-old grandson. More information is at https://www.gally.net/

RSVP: by November 12 https://cw3saoj.wildapricot.org/event-5920961               

***Members wishing to register guests: please contact the General Meeting Managers (generalmeetingmanagers@cwaj.org) for the registration code. With this code, guests can sign up through “non-members / online. 

General Meeting Team:
Director: Mio Ikenaga
Program Coordinators: Emi Doi and Ko Iwata
Meeting Managers: Shigeko Nagaoka and Chamodi Withana   
Contact:    generalmeetingmanagers@cwaj.org 

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