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PROGRAMME

MARCH 19, 2024

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PROMOTING AI SAFETY

This session highlights AI's safe, ethical, and responsible use for work and study. Presentations on acceptable use policies at the institutional and individual levels, risk management, values, and human agency are emphasized to counter fraud, disinformation, and illegitimate content while harnessing the potential of AI. The session shall culminate in a Participatory Panel Discussion to discuss the difficult questions and sensitive issues related to AI safety, such as academic dishonesty, data privacy, intellectual property, deep fakes, and jailbreaking large language models.
 

TIME

8:00-9:00 

PROGRAM

Invocation,

Overview of  Day 1

9:00-9:30

AI Safety in Education (KEYNOTE ADDRESS)
Hon. Cong. Mark Go
District Representative
Baguio City, Lone District
House of Representatives

9:30-9:50

9:50-10:10

Acceptable AI Policy Development for Educational Institutions
Prof. Vicente Antonio V. Pijano III
Chancellor and COO
Philippine Women’s College, Davao

Member, Programs Committee and CIQI Committee
Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities (PACU)

 

Drafting Course Policies for Acceptable AI Use
Dr. Allison Hall, Senior Director, Learning Experience ASU Enterprise Technology Arizona State University

(Recording, Online)

10:10-10:30

AI Ethics for Education and the Workplace
Mr. Dominic Ligot
Founder and CEO
Cirrolytix Research Services 

10:30-10:50

10:50-11:10

11:10-11:40

11:40-11:50

11:50-11:55

11:55-12:00 

12:00-1:2:05 

12:05-1:00 

1:00-1:20 

Promoting AI Safety: Findings from Recent Research Evidence
Mr. Miguel de Guzman
Researcher, AI Safety
Data Ethics Ph and Council for Responsible Analytics

and Artificial Intelligence
(Online)

Strengthening Humanity and Human Agency in the Era of Artificial Intelligence

Asst. Prof. Leo-Martin Angelo Ocampo

Academic Staff, Institute of Religion
University of Santo Tomas 

Panel Discussion

Synthesis

Launch of the MasterTrack Specialist Certificate on

AI-Integrated Learning and Development

Prof. Cheryl R. Peralta
Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs
University of Santo Tomas

 

Word of Thanks

Mr. Dominic Ligot
Founder and CEO
Cirrolytix Research Services

 

Closing Ceremonies
Announcements for the Workshops

Lunch

Transition to Workshop Rooms (Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati Building)

PARALLEL WORKSHOPS

16TH & 17TH FLOOR, BLESSED PIER GIORGIO FRASSATI BUILDING

BRING YOUR OWN DEVICE

1:30 – 3:00 PM
3:30 – 5:00 PM

Six Discipline Clusters: 

STEM, Health, Business, Humanities and Social Sciences, Music and Arts, and Physical Education and Sports

Introductory AI Tool Navigation and Immersive Experience in Specific Disciplines

Two cycles of discipline-clustered parallel sessions will allow participants to see how Generative AI tools relevant to particular disciplines work, navigate these tools, and reflect on their experience regarding their possible uses, advantages, pitfalls, implications on learning and development, and key considerations before use.

STEM MAKERSPAICE

Igniting Curiosity and Fostering Innovation through AI (RM 1713)

 

DAILY LIFE LAB

Shaping a Human-Centered Future and Establishing Ethical Connections using AI (RM 1709)

 

PHYSICAL ACTIVITY SPAICE

Train Smarter, Play Better with AI (RM 1711)

PROCESS  MANAIGEMENT HUB

Unlocking Insights and Optimizing Data-driven Decisions with AI (RM 1701)

 

CREAITIVITY STUDIO

Amplifying Potential and Imagination through AI (RM 1703)

 

HEALTHCAIRE CENTER

Navigating Health and Innovating Care with AI (RM 1705)

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BRING YOUR OWN DEVICE

1:30 – 3:00 PM

3:30 – 5:00 PM

Three Parallel Workshops per Cycle

COURSE LEVEL POLICY PLAI-GROUND 
(Reflecting on Considerations for Classroom-Level AI Use)

Two cycles of AI acceptable use policy writeshops for educators who want to draft course policies to help guide AI integration to instruction. Educators will learn the importance of outcomes-directed AI course policies and discuss with fellow teachers regarding considerations in drafting course policies for AI acceptable use.

Two cycles of discipline-clustered parallel sessions will allow participants to see how Generative AI tools relevant to particular disciplines work, navigate these tools, and reflect on their experience regarding their possible uses, advantages, pitfalls, implications on learning and development, and key considerations before use.

BRING YOUR OWN DEVICE

1:30 – 5:00 PM

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Executive Workshop Session for Developing the Career Path for AI Educators (by invitation)

A workshop to be facilitated by the Analytics and Artificial Intelligence Association of the Philippines

Two cycles of discipline-clustered parallel sessions will allow participants to see how Generative AI tools relevant to particular disciplines work, navigate these tools, and reflect on their experience regarding their possible uses, advantages, pitfalls, implications on learning and development, and key considerations before use.

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