AI textbooks turmoil continues ahead of implementation

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AI textbooks turmoil continues ahead of implementation

As South Korea gears up to introduce the world's first AI-powered tablet-based digital textbooks in 2025, concerns regarding privacy breaches and students' excessive reliance on digital devices are causing a stir. Education Minister Lee Ju-ho emphasized the need to transition classrooms into digital spaces and support teachers in integrating AI textbooks into education.

Lee highlighted the shift from traditional memorization-based learning to a more interactive and engaging classroom environment facilitated by AI textbooks. Despite worries that the initiative might be associated solely with Lee Ju-ho's policy, efforts to enhance education through digital technology have been ongoing across various administrations.

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