Time to Rally! This meeting was an orientation to a new concern for schools, with a lot of learning condensed into a short period. Omni-AI refers to the convergence of many types of AI. Unlike narrow AI, which is designed for specific tasks, Omni-AI would have a wide range of cognitive abilities – and It’s already developing in many parts of the tech industry. Let’s get past talking only about Generative AI and start managing the future where AI embeds and surrounds all the systems schools use – probably transforming schooling to new forms with new roles for teachers and administrators. Omni-AI holds great promise for reducing teacher burdens, creating vast efficiencies, and bringing student learning up to 100% personalization while not sacrificing the human side of schooling. With special guest speaker, Dr. Douglas Hendrix, Sr. Deputy Superintendent - Chief of Staff, Clayton County Public Schools
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Omni-AI Alliance Orientation 2
• July 29, 2025
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