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Quebec launches group to study how AI can be used ethically in universities

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The Quebec government is creating a consultation group to study the pedagogical and ethical issues related to the use of artificial intelligence in universities. Quebec Minister for higher Education Pascale Dery responds to the Opposition during question period in the National Assembly in Quebec City, Thursday, May 9, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jacques Boissinot

QUÉBEC — The Quebec government is creating a consultation group to study the pedagogical and ethical issues related to the use of artificial intelligence in universities.

In a news release today, the province says the group will include representatives from post-secondary institutions, student and union associations, and experts in the use of AI in higher education.

Higher Education Minister Pascale Déry says the new group will develop a "common vision" that will guide the responsible and ethical use of AI in post-secondary institutions.

The group is also tasked with helping to come up with strategic priorities for the use of AI and implement technology projects in universities and other post-secondary schools.

The government says its goal is to leverage artificial intelligence as a tool to promote academic success, while developing digital skills so students can appreciate the limits of these new technologies.

Mario Asselin, parliamentary assistant to Déry, says AI is rapidly developing and it's important that universities know how to properly approach the automation of data analysis.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 13, 2024.

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