Author: Cari Warnock
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While there is no doubt that artificial intelligence and generative AI are disruptors in the world of education, they can never replace highly trained, compassionate and dedicated human teachers. The U.S. Department of Education recently released guidelines for AI that echo this sentiment: “A top priority with AI is to keep humans in the loop and in control.”
However, for private, independent and charter schools, which generally have smaller student bodies, teaching staff and administrative teams than the average public school, AI could be the game changer they didn’t know they needed.
How…
However, for private, independent and charter schools, which generally have smaller student bodies, teaching staff and administrative teams than the average public school, AI could be the game changer they didn’t know they needed.
How…