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Canadian provinces urged to remove AI from schools to protect students

Governments in Manitoba and British Columbia are considering the potential harms of AI for children. However, the article argues that removing AI from schools entirely is the most effective approach to ensure a thriving educational environment. It suggests that age verification is not a sufficient solution to protect students. AI

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IMPACT This discussion highlights ongoing debates about AI's role in educational settings and potential policy responses.

RANK_REASON The item discusses a viewpoint on AI policy in education, including government considerations, which falls under research/opinion on policy.

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    Removing AI from schools is still best for students While we welcome governments in Manitoba and BC taking seriously the harm AI can do to children. We argue th

    Removing AI from schools is still best for students While we welcome governments in Manitoba and BC taking seriously the harm AI can do to children. We argue that age verification is still not the best solution for creating an environment where students can thrive. https://www. a…