AI systems in education pose a significant data privacy risk beyond traditional records management, as they can infer personal characteristics and decision-making signals from student activity. Leaders often underestimate this liability, focusing instead on model quality and cybersecurity. Even with vendor compliance, educational institutions remain responsible for protecting student data, necessitating careful contract negotiation to limit data use and retention. AI
IMPACT Educational institutions must proactively manage AI data privacy risks by scrutinizing vendor contracts and understanding how inferred data can lead to legal exposure.
RANK_REASON The article discusses potential risks and policy implications of AI in education, rather than announcing a new product, research, or significant industry event.
- AI CERTs
- Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act
- Russell Sarder
- United States Department of Education
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