School Bullying Is Growing, Driven by Cyberbullying and the Use of Artificial Intelligence to Commit It
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A study of the Anar and Mutua Madrileña foundations points out that cyberbullying has doubled its impact on the previous year.A family asks a school in Bilbao for €150,000 in compensation: "It was a case of school book harassment."
'bullying' is growing in Spain, and one of the reasons is the misuse of Artificial Intelligence (IA). 12.3% of primary school students and ESO recognize that he or one of their peers is suffering face-to-face or digital harassment (or both), according to the new report of the ANAR and Mutua Madrileña foundations that has been presented this Thursday. The figure is three percentage points higher than last year (9.4%). Particularly worrying is the…
The fight against bullying has been met with a new obstacle, artificial intelligence. Widely extended its use among students, abusers have found in this technology a suitable tool to do harm. In just a year, school harassment has increased alarmingly: 12.3% of students claim that either he or some partner are suffering in any of its forms (presential, cyberbullying or both), compared to 9.4% of the previous year.Keep reading...
In the last school year there has been an increase in cases of cyberbullying and the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to carry them out. AI is already used in 14.2% of situations of cyberbullying among schoolchildren, more by boys (60%) than by them (40%).This is one of the conclusions of the VII Report The opinion of students, prepared jointly by the foundations Mutua Madrileña and ANAR, which has had the testimony of 8,781 students and 355 …
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