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Schools Are Starting to Teach AI Literacy. For Many, that Means Helping Kids See Chatbots' Flaws

Districts are training teachers and students to spot AI errors, verify outputs and protect data as school systems replace bans with literacy lessons.

  • As the school year begins, Charleston County School District has launched comprehensive AI literacy training for students and teachers, prioritizing safe and effective classroom technology usage.
  • After initially trying to ban AI use, a growing number of public schools are encouraging classroom experimentation so students can identify generative AI's tendency to 'hallucinate,' or fabricate information.
  • Instructor Amanda Bickerstaff led a demonstration showing a map riddled with bizarre errors, providing high school teacher Ray Knauer with 'teachable moments' for discussing AI bias and hallucinations.
  • Educators are teaching students to verify facts and exercise caution with AI tools. Knauer noted students must learn to fix errors when programs stop working.
  • While Thirty-seven states have published official AI guidance, districts without centralized policies are developing independent approaches as a patchwork of AI strategies persists across the country.
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Schools are starting to teach AI literacy. For many, that means helping kids see chatbots' flaws

AI chatbots have become the bane of teachers everywhere. But a growing number of U.S. public schools are now encouraging a new strategy: Bringing AI into the classroom, partly so students can see its shortcomings.

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