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AI+Education Summit 2025

AI+Education

Annual AI+Education Summit 2025

Human-Centered AI for a Thriving Learning Ecosystem

The Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI) and the Stanford Accelerator for Learning invite you to Stanford's Annual AI+Education Summit in February 2025. In its third instance, the summit aims to ignite a global conversation on how to shape a thriving learning ecosystem with human-centered AI technologies. Join leading researchers, K-12 educators, and policymakers as we unlock the potential of AI to personalize learning, empower teachers, and bridge educational divides. Explore cutting-edge applications in language models, virtual reality, and more, while ensuring AI serves education ethically, responsibly and equitably. Together, we'll shape the future of learning. 

More information on the summit, including the full agenda, speaker lineup, and registration link, will be available in late 2024. Seats at the summit will be limited due to capacity. If you would like us to extend an invitation to someone interested in AI and education, please let us know.

Hosts

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Daniel Schwartz

I. James Quillen Dean and Nomellini & Olivier Professor of Educational Technology at Stanford Graduate School of Education, Stanford University

A member of the Stanford Graduate School of Education faculty since 2000, Dr. Schwartz studies student understanding and representation and the ways that technology can facilitate learning.

Victor Lee

Victor R. Lee

Associate Professor of Education, Stanford University; Faculty Affiliate, Stanford HAI 

James Landay

James Landay

Anand Rajaraman and Venky Harinarayan Professor, School of Engineering, Professor of Computer Science, Stanford University; Denning Co-Director (Acting) of Stanford HAI

Organizers

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Isabelle Hau

Executive Director, Stanford Accelerator for Learning

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If you need a disability-related accommodation, please contact: Madeleine Wright, Communications and Events Coordinator at mwright7@stanford.edu. Requests should be made at least a week before the event.

Campus Accessibility Resources: Li Ka Shing Learning and Knowledge Center