Stephen Downes

Knowledge, Learning, Community

Yes, it's another AI literacy framework (43 page PDF). This one is a joint EC and OECD initiative. Here's the definition: "AI literacy represents the technical knowledge, durable skills, and future-ready attitudes required to thrive in a world influenced by AI. It enables learners to engage, create with, manage, and design AI, while critically evaluating its benefits, risks, and ethical implications." There are three major themes: how AI and machine learning work; human skills for AI collaboration; and AI's effects on individuals, society and the environment. And there are four major domains: engaging with AI, creating with AI, managing AI, and designing AI.

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