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Beyond AI: The Irreplaceable Power of Human Intelligence

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AI may be impressive, but can it really be trusted? While technology offers incredible tools for education, it also can generate misinformation (or the so-called “AI hallucinations”). In this talk, we will explore both the strengths and limitations of AI, emphasizing why human intelligence remains irreplaceable. Teachers don’t just deliver content; they foster genuine connections, facilitate cultural exchange, and ignite a passion for learning in ways AI simply cannot. Join us as we examine how leveraging AI wisely, while staying aware of its pitfalls, reinforces the unique role of human intelligence in shaping meaningful communication.  


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Marcus Siconolfi

Marcus Siconolfi is an ELT Coordinator for Spain and Portugal. Originally from New York, Marcus is now based in Madrid, where he has taught English to students of all ages and levels, focusing primarily on Business English and English for Academic/Specific Purposes in the field of higher education, in addition to his extensive experience in teacher training and development.

Marta Zaninelli Ph.D.

Marta Zaninelli is an ELT Coordinator at ETS EMEA and she is based in Milan, Italy. She is responsible for outreach and support to the English Language Teachers community in Italy and throughout Europe. She holds a PhD from the Department of Linguistics and Literary Sciences of Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan, and has worked as an English Language teacher and Business English Adjunct Professor. She is passionate about the English Language and Literature.