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Norway proposes AI ban for young students, cautious use for teens

Norway has proposed guidelines for AI use in schools, recommending that students aged 6-13 (grades 1-7) should generally avoid AI tools. For adolescents aged 14-16 in lower secondary school, cautious adoption under teacher supervision is suggested. Students aged 17-19 in upper secondary education are encouraged to learn appropriate AI usage to prepare them for future academic and professional endeavors. AI

IMPACT This policy could influence educational AI adoption globally, setting a precedent for age-based restrictions and supervised use.

RANK_REASON Policy announcement regarding AI use in education by a national government. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=1 ai=0.4]

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Norway proposes AI ban for young students, cautious use for teens

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  1. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    Pupils from first ​through seventh grade, aged 6 to 13, should as a general ​rule not be using #AI , while those in lower secondary school, aged 14 to ‌16, can

    Pupils from first ​through seventh grade, aged 6 to 13, should as a general ​rule not be using #AI , while those in lower secondary school, aged 14 to ‌16, can ⁠cautiously adopt tools under teachers’ supervision. In upper secondary education, from ages 17 to 19, students should l…