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Efekta Forms Global Advisory Board Led by José Manuel Barroso to Advance AI in Education

Efekta Education Group forms a global advisory board led by José Manuel Barroso to shape AI integration in education, targeting improved student outcomes and policy influence.

Efekta Education Group has established a new advisory board led by former European Commission President José Manuel Barroso, as the company intensifies its focus on AI-driven education. This initiative aims to enhance the dialogue between technology and policy, especially as educational institutions and governments seek more defined frameworks for the integration of AI in teaching and learning.

The advisory board features prominent figures from politics, technology, and international organizations, including Sir Nick Clegg, former UK Deputy Prime Minister and past President of Global Affairs at Meta; Deepak Agarwal, Chief AI Officer at LinkedIn; Mari Kiviniemi, former Prime Minister of Finland and ex-Deputy Secretary-General of the OECD; and Phil Waymouth, Founder of Frontier Impact and former AI Technical Advisor at Microsoft. This diverse leadership reflects Efekta’s aim to engage more closely with policy discussions affecting AI deployment in education.

As educational providers and policymakers increasingly prioritize how AI is utilized in classrooms, Efekta’s move marks a strategic pivot from focusing solely on product development to influencing broad policy and adoption strategies. The advisory board’s composition indicates a commitment to understanding the regulatory landscape and addressing issues related to labor markets and educational reform.

According to Efekta, the board will help guide its interactions with governments and educational institutions, particularly as AI applications transition from pilot projects to widespread implementation across various educational levels. The focus is shifting from mere access to AI technologies to how these tools can be deployed effectively at scale, emphasizing the importance of measuring educational outcomes and involving teachers in the integration process.

Stephen Hodges, CEO of Efekta, expressed enthusiasm about the advisory board, stating, “We are delighted to bring together such an accomplished group of leaders and experts from politics, government relations, and big tech to support Efekta’s mission. With José Manuel Barroso as Chair and members including Sir Nick Clegg, Deepak Agarwal, Mari Kiviniemi, and Phil Waymouth, the Advisory Board brings together experience from global policymaking, international institutions, and the development of large-scale AI technologies. Their insight will help us continue to expand our work with governments and institutions around the world, ensuring that AI strengthens teaching and learning while widening access to high-quality education.”

Efekta positions the advisory board as a response to significant challenges in the education sector, such as teacher shortages and disparities in educational access. The company aims to embed AI into existing learning environments without compromising the role of educators, focusing on improving student outcomes through effective AI integration.

This development aligns with a broader trend among education providers and policymakers who are increasingly scrutinizing the governance and evaluation of AI applications in educational settings. As the landscape evolves, Efekta’s proactive stance in engaging with influential leaders suggests a commitment to shaping a responsible and effective use of AI in education, which may ultimately influence how educational systems adapt to new technological realities.

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