AI education push from Trump administration draws cautious optimism from tech leaders
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Technologists welcome executive order on AI in schools but say more detail is needed • SC Daily Gazette
Education tech advocates welcomed the Trump administration’s move to incorporate AI into schools, but they say more detail – and money – is needed to guarantee success. (Photo by PeopleImages/Getty Images)Education software experts say they’re cautiously optimistic about a Trump administration drive to incorporate AI into classrooms, but such a program needs clear goals, specific rules — and enough money to fund the costly systems. “AI is, inher…
Technologists welcome executive order on AI in schools but say more detail is needed • Minnesota Reformer
Education tech advocates welcomed the Trump administration’s move to incorporate AI into schools, but they say more detail – and money – is needed to guarantee success. (Photo by PeopleImages/Getty Images)Education software experts say they’re cautiously optimistic about a Trump administration drive to incorporate AI into classrooms, but such a program needs clear goals, specific rules — and enough money to fund the costly systems. “AI is, inher…
AI education push from Trump administration draws cautious optimism from tech leaders
Education tech advocates welcomed the Trump administration’s move to incorporate AI into schools, but they say more detail – and money – is needed to guarantee success. (Photo by PeopleImages/Getty Images)Education software experts say they’re cautiously optimistic about a Trump administration drive to incorporate AI into classrooms, but such a program needs clear goals, specific rules — and enough money to fund the costly systems. “AI is, inher…
Technologists welcome executive order on AI in schools but say more detail is needed
Education tech advocates welcomed the Trump administration’s move to incorporate AI into schools, but they say more detail – and money – is needed to guarantee success. (Photo by PeopleImages/Getty Images)Education software experts say they’re cautiously optimistic about a Trump administration drive to incorporate AI into classrooms, but such a program needs clear goals, specific rules — and enough money to fund the costly systems. “AI is, inher…
Let students ChatGPT and others think, weaken their brains
If children and adolescents leave ChatGPT and others to think, they weaken their brains. This must not allow schools to do so. Researchers have presented initial results on when AI increases learning success – they are encouraging.
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