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Philly teacher embraces AI but treads carefully amid data privacy and bias concerns

The Philadelphia school district wants educators to experiment with AI. But district leaders are still concerned about data privacy and bias.

SMMUSD hopes artificial intelligence can have real uses for students

The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District is taking a measured approach to incorporating artificial intelligence into classrooms while addressing concerns about data privacy, ethical use, and potential bias.

Texas private school's use of new 'AI tutor' rockets student test scores to top 2% in the country

An Alpha school junior and the institution's co-founder Mackenzie Price spoke with "Fox & Friends" about the ways artificial intelligence can help students.

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How Duval County Public Schools is using AI in the classroom

Teachers are using artificial intelligence to streamline everyday tasks like creating test questions and lesson plans.

New age education: How Artificial Intelligence is being used in South Georgia classrooms

Elementary schools in Lee County have been using an AI software called Amira to help improve reading and literacy in kindergarten through third grade classrooms.

Artificial intelligence integration discussed during Rockingham County School Board meeting

With artificial intelligence (AI) rapidly transforming the way we live, work, and learn, Rockingham County Public Schools (RCPS) is taking steps to prepare educators and students for the future.

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Boyertown Area school board looks to establish artificial intelligence policy

The Boyertown Area school board on Tuesday discussed a proposed policy to guide the use of artificial intelligence in education in the district.

Ban or embrace? Harpswell-area school board debates classroom AI policy.

Maine School Administrative District 75 — which includes Harpswell, Bowdoin, Bowdoinham and Topsham — is considering a policy drafted by the district's Personal Technology Study Group that would establish guidelines for the "appropriate,