Greenwich Schools May Soon Have Policy Governing How Students and Staff Can Use AI
- Wake County Public Schools is drafting an AI use policy for students and staff, with a draft planned for June 25, 2025.
- This policy effort comes amid existing AI adoption in middle and high schools and concerns about ethics, fairness, and access.
- The policy would limit AI use to students aged 13 and older and include responsible use training while considering tools like Google Gemini for data privacy.
- Superintendent Robert Taylor stated, "It's critical to have a policy in place as a starting point" and expects ongoing updates as AI evolves.
- The policy aims to guide safe and equitable AI integration, preparing students with digital skills while maintaining the teacher's role.
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