EETE Seminar: AI Regulations and Minority Populations in Education
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EETE Seminar: AI Regulations and Minority Populations in Education

We're back for a third year with the Ethics of Emerging Tech seminar - this year's theme is AI regulations and minority populations.

Date and time

Thu, 12 Jun 2025 09:45 - 15:30 GMT+1

Location

Knowledge Lab

23-29 Emerald St London WC1N 3QS United Kingdom

Agenda

10:00 AM

Speaker: Professor Wayne Holmes

10:45 AM

Panel

Professor Wayne Holmes, UCL

Dr Veli Hillman, LSE

Mr Houtan Froushan, UCL EdTech Labs

12:00 PM

Lunch Break

1:00 PM

Speaker: Dr Veli Hillman

1:30 PM

Speaker: Professor Diane Carr


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2:15 PM

Speaker: Rector Diego Mazo

3:00 PM

Closing Summary and Audience Discussion

About this event

  • Event lasts 5 hours 45 minutes
  • No venue parking

Following the success of the past two years, this year's seminar returns with the theme “AI Regulations and Minority Populations”. We’ll be critically exploring the promises, risks, and ethical implications of regulations and governance around AI in education, focusing on how they affect minority communities.

The event will take place on 12th June at UCL's Knowledge Lab.

This year, we are collaborating with ChevXEd, a network of Chevening scholars committed to fostering meaningful discussions on current issues in AIED.

We look forward to you joining the discussion!

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