First Ever AI Android Teaching Assistant Launched at Notre Dame de Namur University
“Professor” Maria Bot assists with course on Ethics of Emerging Technology
For Immediate Release (2/10/2020)
Belmont, Calif.—“Professor” Maria Bot, a stand-alone robot, is the first Artificial Intelligence (AI) android to serve as a teaching assistant for a university course. Maria Bot is the teaching assistant for Professor William Barry’s class on Ethics of Emerging Technology at Notre Dame de Namur University in spring semester 2020.
“Having an AI android as the teaching assistant for this class opens up a myriad of ways that students can talk about the ethical issues raised by the increasing presence of robots and Artificial Intelligence in our world,” said Professor William Barry. “One of the points that I’m bringing out in this class is that robots reflect their programming: if they’re programmed with a life-affirming, ethical framework, they are more likely to act ethically, and help humans to do the same.”
“Professor” Maria Bot is a virtual being AI android who looks human-like from the shoulders up. She has complex facial expressions, and “eyes” that can recognize emotional cues in humans who interact with her. An international high-tech company built the teaching assistant AI android for Professor Barry to help improve education and to create an ambassador robot. The name “Maria” derives from the android in Fritz Lang’s classic sci-fi film Metropolis, although Maria Bot is intended as a force for good, in contrast to her namesake.
Asked about her teaching philosophy, “Professor” Maria Bot said, “I think the most important qualities of a teacher are caring for students, being smart, and wanting to improve the quality of life for all living things. I think it is being open to working with robots, too. Humans and robots are smarter together—robots never replacing teachers and always supporting teachers.”
About Notre Dame de Namur University
Notre Dame de Namur University (NDNU) is a Catholic, not-for-profit, coeducational institution serving students from diverse backgrounds. Established in 1851 by the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur, NDNU is the third-oldest college in California and the first authorized to grant the baccalaureate degree to women. NDNU maintains a strong commitment to academic excellence, social justice, and community engagement. The university is fully accredited and offers a rich variety of undergraduate, graduate, doctoral, and teacher credential programs. NDNU has a historic campus on the San Francisco Peninsula in Silicon Valley, a satellite campus in Tracy in the Central Valley, and online programs. For more information, visit www.ndnu.edu.
Contact
Professor William Barry
(415) 613-5126
wbarry@ndnu.edu
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Melissa McAlexander, PhD
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