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In this third session of the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education's AI Literacy Webinar Series, Greg Kulowiec, AI Strategy Consultant, explores the critical importance of keeping human oversight at the heart of all AI engagement. This session focuses on the "Centering Human Intelligence" principle, ensuring that human oversight steers and guides all use of generative technologies. In this video: • Introduction & Educational Vision • The AI Literacy Module for Educators • The 5 Core Principles of AI Literacy • The AI Readiness Quadrant: Am I Prepared to Use AI Well? • Case Study: Highlighting Risks with Low Domain Knowledge • Validating AI Output with Follow-up Prompts • Centering Human Energy and Idea Ownership • Spectrum of Use: From Outsourcing to Partnering • 5 Critical Questions for Reflective AI Use • Practical Examples of Human-Centered Prompting • Why Modeling "I Don't Know" is Essential to Learning • Key Takeaways: Retaining Human Command Continue learning by heading over to Session 4: AI Literacy for Educators Webinar Series: Guide and Judge AI To access links shared during the video and the rest of our suite of AI resources, visit www.doe.mass.edu/edtech/ai. Questions: k12edtech@mass.gov (Session description generated by ChatGPT using the video transcript. Fully reviewed and edited by a human.) Reference in this video to any specific commercial products, processes, or services, or the use of any trade, firm, or corporation name, is for the information and convenience of the public, and does not constitute endorsement or recommendation by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE). Our office is not responsible for and does not in any way guarantee the accuracy of information in other sites accessible through links herein. Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. DESE may supplement this list with other services and products that meet the specified criteria. For more information, contact: k12edtech@mass.gov. Please be advised that this video does not constitute legal advice. The Department of Elementary and Secondary Education does not provide legal counsel to local education agencies.