Culturally Sensitive AI for Learning and Flourishing – On Stage at IDC2025
- yoash92
- Jun 22
- 1 min read
Thrilled to see our work at the intersection of AI, learning, and child well-being featured tomorrow at hashtag#IDC2025 in Reykjavík!
Our collaborator Dr. Cristine Legare from the Center for Applied Cognitive Science will be presenting a joint paper, co-authored with NovoDia, MindCET- EdTech Innovation Center, and the Global Science of Learning Education Network, on “Promoting the Development of Self-Regulation and Wellbeing in Children through Culturally Sensitive AI.”
This work is part of a broader, urgent conversation: how do we design AI not just for efficiency, but for children’s growth, agency, and flourishing? As AI becomes embedded in learning environments, from smart tools to curriculum platforms, we must center ethical design, cultural context, and developmental research.
Proud to contribute to this vital field alongside such visionary partners.