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Teachers Union Calls for Restrictions on AI Chatbots and Screen Time in Schools

What Happened

The American Federation of Teachers (AFT), one of the largest teachers’ unions in the United States, has released recommendations urging schools to limit the use of AI chatbots and digital devices among students. The AFT’s concerns center around student privacy, excessive data collection, and the possible impact of screen time on young learners’ cognitive and social development. The union is calling for stricter policies and guidance, including training for educators on AI technologies and digital literacy. The move follows increased adoption of AI tools like ChatGPT in classrooms and ongoing debates over their role in education.

Why It Matters

This push for regulation highlights the growing debate over balancing innovation with student welfare in schools. As AI becomes more prevalent in education, the discussion will shape future policies, privacy standards, and classroom environments. Read more in our AI News Hub

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