ChatGPT in Lessons: Artificial Intelligence Breaks into Canadian Schools.


Canada Launches Use of Artificial Intelligence in Schools
Catholic schools in Ottawa are implementing the use of artificial intelligence in teaching children from the new academic year. This means that robots will help solve mathematical problems, make summaries, and check homework. Students will also be able to use artificial intelligence for creative projects and making presentations.
Organizers believe that such lessons will develop critical thinking in children and help them distinguish fakes in the future. Catholic schools think this is an opportunity for students to see how artificial intelligence is building the world.
According to experts, this is a controversial innovation, but school principals are confident that it will add interest to learning and develop digital literacy in children. However, deciding whether a child will use artificial intelligence instead of a primer will be at the teacher's discretion.
It is also worth noting that in the Netherlands, the use of mobile phones in primary schools has been banned, arguing that these gadgets distract students and hinder their concentration on learning.
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