"Artificial intelligence will likely impact students throughout their lives. The school environment presents a good opportunity to help them understand some of the benefits and flaws of such tools. Instead of demonizing it, schools should help students by teaching them how this potentially useful technology works and when it’s appropriate to use it. "

https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2023/11/best-serve-students-schools-shouldnt-try-block-generative-ai-or-use-faulty-ai

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Totally agree, problem is 80-90% of the worlds educational programs are so far behind they wouldn’t even know how to manage it properly

I mean up until high school level, just when kids are more susceptible

i hear ya. people once felt the same way about electricity, tv, telephone, and radio...only yes, we're in the matrix and we all know the probability of what's to come. learn to use the tech, evolve. schools need to adapt. there's waldorf for everything else imo

So agree. The best approach is to teach them how to use it critically and ethics.