SEAMEO INNOTECH spearheads the AI learning initiatives in Southeast Asia through its knowledge-sharing series, “Fostering the ‘I’ in ‘AI’,” with its second event hosted on June 27, 2024, at Pearl Hall, SEAMEO INNOTECH, Diliman, Quezon City.
Dr. Leonor Magtolis Briones, SEAMEO INNOTECH Centre Director, delivered a keynote emphasizing AI’s profound implications for education, civil society, and governance. She advocated for ethical AI deployment and the integration of humanistic values into technological advancements, asserting, “technology and the humanities cannot be separated.”
The panel discussion on AI in education and industry featured Prof. Dan Anthony Dorado, Assistant Professor at the UP School of Library and Information Studies, Associate Professor Pilar I. Romero, LPT, Ph. D, Dean of the College of Education at the University of Santo Tomas, Ms. Ria Ysabelle Flora, Lead of Power Solutions at Aboitiz Data Innovation, and moderated by Dr. Sherlyne Almonte-Acosta, Senior Specialist in the Educational Research Unit at SEAMEO INNOTECH.
The following panel discussion, which delved into various facets of AI integration in Philippine tech and policy landscapes, featured Atty. Pozon, Atty. Nikki Mendez from MIC Law Firm and ICT Society of the Philippines, and Atty. Jose de Castro, former Undersecretary for Legal Affairs of the Philippine Department of Information Communication and Technology , moderated by Dr. Diosdado San Antonio, SEAMEO INNOTECH Educational Research and Innovation Office Manager.
Atty. Mendez emphasized the significant impact of AI in the development and deployment of technology, particularly in privacy considerations. “As AI’s capabilities become stronger, a specialized approach to data becomes more necessary,” she remarked during the panel.
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