The training course is targeted at K-12 teachers and guides them on how to use ChatGPT for various educational purposes, such as creating lesson content or streamlining department meetings. The course is available on Common Sense Media's website and is the first offering in OpenAI's partnership with the nonprofit. OpenAI, backed by Microsoft and valued at $157 billion, has a dedicated team led by former Coursera executive Leah Belsky to support responsible AI use in education.
Key takeaways:
- OpenAI and Common Sense Media have launched a free training course for teachers to demystify artificial intelligence and prompt engineering.
- The course is a response to the launch of OpenAI's ChatGPT chatbot, which can create humanlike content and has been used for educational purposes, but also raised concerns about potential misuse for cheating and plagiarism.
- OpenAI, which is backed by Microsoft and valued at $157 billion, has formed a dedicated team to support responsible use of AI in education, led by former Coursera executive Leah Belsky.
- The training course, available on Common Sense Media’s website, shows K-12 teachers how to use the ChatGPT chatbot for various educational purposes, such as creating lesson content or streamlining department meetings.