South Dakota School District Implements AI Policy

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South Dakota School District Implements AI Policy

The Quincy School District is set to implement a new policy regarding the use of artificial intelligence, effective from the 2024-25 school year. This initiative aims to address the challenges posed by AI, drawing lessons from past experiences with social media. Quincy is among the first districts in the Columbia Basin to adopt such a policy, with other local districts also considering their own regulations.

The policy will provide clear guidelines for both staff and students on the responsible use of AI, emphasizing the importance of understanding safety and bias issues. Quincy officials believe that educating students about AI will empower them to navigate this technology effectively and responsibly. This proactive approach is seen as a way to prepare students for the future, ensuring they can critically evaluate the information they encounter.

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