Manila, April 2 -- Stakeholders welcomed the opportunity to explore the future of artificial intelligence (AI) in education during the 1st International AI Education Summit hosted by the Negros Occidental Language and Information and Technology Center (NOLITC) at the Capitol Social Hall here on Wednesday.

Tackling the profound transformation of AI both in education systems and the workforce, the event gathered educators and students to help equip them with the latest tools and strategies to revolutionize learning.

In his message, Governor Eugenio Jose Lacson underscored the collective responsibility to harness the technology for the greater good, ensuring that Al serves as an "instrument of empowerment rather than exclusion."

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