Lawmakers weigh benefits of artificial intelligence in classrooms
- AI is increasingly present in education, impacting students, teachers, and administrators alike.
- The rapid introduction of AI in classrooms has led to changes in teaching methods.
- Spokane Public Schools tracks AI use and some teachers now require handwritten drafts.
- Michelle Meek said that AI is now a thread added onto everything schools discuss.
- Educators recognize AI's potential, but stress the importance of responsible and ethical use.
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House Subcommittee Holds Hearing on AI Innovation and Competition
The House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Administrative State, Regulatory Reform, and Antitrust will hold a hearing at 10:00 a.m. ET on April 2 to examine trends in artificial intelligence, with a focus on competition, innovation, and U.S. global leadership. Witnesses include Neil Chilson, head of AI policy at Abundance Institute; Joseph Coniglio, director of antitrust and innovation at the Information Technology & Innovation Foundation; and Jess…
Lawmakers weigh benefits of artificial intelligence in classrooms
WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) -- As artificial intelligence rapidly advances, lawmakers are exploring ways to use the technology to strengthen education and make it more accessible. At the same time, concerns are growing over students using AI for shortcuts, and some members of Congress worry that cuts to the Department of Education will limit access to AI in rural and underserved areas. "AI holds potential inside the classroom and outside the classroom,…
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