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[QUOTE="UCan3, post: 5309165, member: 11446"] This is the other end of the argument. I don’t think the question is if they will use AI, but when do we want them to start… While they are learning to critically think, research and put together their own ideas or before they begin this process? The issue I have with AI use in K-12 school is one thing AI is great at is just sending you down the same well traveled road as everyone else. Let’s tackle it this way: Picture someone at the top of Mt. Snow in January. A world of possibilities. But all ski the same exact single well established path - one trail - leaving the rest of the mountain untouched. No one discovers a better way to go down that mountain or different always to approach that mountain. Nope just one hard packed trail that everyone travels down. So, I am no arguing this point but only looking at the flip side of the coin. The question to me is when do you want this to start to add AI to their learning? is it going to be the Spice of learning or the main course? We need to decide - think standards need to be adopted. [/QUOTE]
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