Artificial Intelligence and Education
In a world rapidly transformed by technology, education remains at the heart of progress, and the Council of Europe is committed to fostering a nuanced and inclusive understanding of the multifaceted relationship between Artificial Intelligence (AI) and education, guided by the principles of human rights, democracy, and inclusivity that define the Council of Europe's mission.
The Council of Europe believes that education should be accessible, inclusive, and equitable for all.
AI systems have the potential to play a transformative role in achieving these goals. Through personalized learning pathways, real-time feedback mechanisms, and innovative teaching methodologies, AI can cater to diverse learning needs and ensure that no one is left behind.
At the same time the Council of Europe recognises the importance of addressing questions related to data privacy, algorithmic transparency, and bias mitigation in the context of AI in education and aims to ensure that the adoption of AI systems aligns with human rights values and respects the dignity of every learner.
Regulating the use of Artificial Intelligence systems in education - Preparatory study on the development of a legal instrument (2024)
The state of artificial intelligence and education across Europe – Results of a survey of Council of Europe member states (2024)
1st Working Conference "Artificial Intelligence and education: A critical view through the lens of human rights, democracy and the rule of law" - Conference highlights (2022)
Artificial Intelligence and education - A critical view through the lens of human rights, democracy and the rule of law (2022)
Feasibility study for a European Reference Framework for the evaluation of educational technologies - Short version (2025)
2nd Working Conference "Regulating the use of AI systems in education" - Provisional report of the conference (2024)
Infographic: The state of Artificial Intelligence and Education across Europe (2023)
Regulating artificial intelligence in the education domain: a general approach (2024: Ilkka TUOMI)
Towards a European review framework for AI EdTech systems (2024: Beth HAVINGA)
Watch the conference recordings (unedited)
- Session 1 (English, French)
- Session 2 (English, French)
- Session 3 (English, French)
- Session 4 (English, French)
- Session 5 (English, French)
Download the keynote speakers' presentations
- Ben Williamson, "Critical perspectives on AI in education"
- Prof. Dr. Dagmar Monett, "AI and Education: The myth, the challenges, and the path forward"
and the Post-Conference Summary.
Insights from the participants
2nd Working Conference "Regulating the use of AI systems in education" (October 2024)
1st Working Conference "Artificial Intelligence and education - A critical view through the lens of human rights, democracy and the rule of law" (October 2022)