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As AI becomes all-encompassing, schools try to find balance

  • High school senior Mazin Bakhit is developing a financial literacy app called SharkFin, using artificial intelligence for feedback and improvements throughout the process.
  • Rochester Public Schools is working on an AI policy to help students and teachers learn to use AI responsibly, acknowledging its increasing presence in education.
  • Rochester Public Schools Superintendent Kent Pekel emphasized the need for a structured approach to AI, while teachers report needing to return to traditional teaching methods amid AI's rise.
  • A study from the Harvard Graduate School of Education indicated that 41% of young people believe generative AI will have both positive and negative impacts on their lives in the next ten years.
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As AI becomes all-encompassing, schools try to find balance

“One of the worst things people in education can do around AI is nothing,” said Naomi Hughes, a media specialist in Rochester, Minnesota. “Because kids are already using it.”

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Inforum broke the news in Fargo, United States on Saturday, November 8, 2025.
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