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How should students, and schools, use AI? San Diego County districts take a patchwork approach

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How should students, and schools, use AI? San Diego County districts take a patchwork approach

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California schools are taking a patchwork approach to using artificial intelligence tools, with some districts using AI to enhance learning and others warning of its potential risks. Experts urge caution and recommend testing vendors, establishing strong contracts, and gathering feedback from the school community to ensure student safety and well-being.

California schools vary in their approach to artificial intelligence tools. Some districts, like ABC Unified, use AI tools like Gemini for students and Brisk for teachers. The district has created guidelines for AI use but leaves implementation to teachers. Experts recommend caution, citing potential risks to student privacy and critical thinking. A 'transparency badge' system labels documents that use AI. The badges indicate whether AI was used, and to what extent.

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