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5 Essential Tips from Neulight’s Founders on Using AI Responsibly in Education

5 Essential Tips from Neulight’s Founders on Using AI Responsibly in Education

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Jose Moreno and Andrew Lawrence, co-founders of Neulight, explore how AI can drive meaningful change in education, touching on themes that resonate deeply with journalism and media.

Tune in to hear insights on:

  • Data Privacy & Ethics: Understand how Neulight prioritizes student privacy and ethical AI in their product, Intelliteer, respecting frameworks like HIPAA and FERPA.

  • Efficiency Without Compromise: Learn how Neulight leverages general knowledge models to make valuable recommendations with minimal data, avoiding the extensive data requirements of traditional tech solutions.

  • Addressing Bias and Representation: Jose and Andrew discuss the challenges of AI bias, sharing examples like how some AI-generated images of Vice President Kamala Harris fail to represent her accurately due to limited training data. They explore how ensuring diverse representation within AI models helps counter these biases.

  • AI’s Potential in Education and Beyond: Jose and Andrew discuss how their method of personalized student support could inspire solutions for journalism and other industries.

  • Moving from Big Tech to Startups: Gain insight into the mindset shift required to leave stable roles at companies like Microsoft and Netflix to tackle new challenges in the AI startup world.


Best Quotes

"I have to have this irrational optimism…there’s a lot of self-doubt that comes with building something brand new, but you have to believe it’s going to work." — Jose Moreno


"Without even providing data, you can start talking with our assistants and have conversations about how to implement MTSS at your school." — Andrew Lawrence


"The secret for a lot of big tech companies is that they personalize by collecting tons of data, but we’re bringing a general knowledge model to make high-value recommendations with far less data." — Jose Moreno


"Don't be scared of AI. I think change is always scary, but

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