AI tools like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Character.ai are entering K-12 classrooms faster than policies can keep up. While these technologies offer some educational benefits, they also introduce new safety risks.
Artificial intelligence has quickly spread through K–12 schools across the country and districts are racing to respond.
OpenAI recently introduced a new ChatGPT "study mode" feature, designed to help students learn by guiding them in thinking through a task or question rather than delivering the answer immediately.
In 2023, we feared that generative AI would impact students’ academic honesty; in 2024, those fears have quickly escalated to their digital safety and wellbeing. With educators focused on how to prevent students from using AI to cheat, ...
Keeping students safe online is becoming increasingly complex as schools leverage a growing number of technologies for remote education and hybrid models. The average school district now relies on more than 1,000 EdTech tools monthly, ...