UK Department for Education launches Youth Advisory Board on AI in Education for 16-18 year olds
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lydiadraycott
Summary
The Department for Education, in partnership with the Children's Commissioner, is launching a Youth Advisory Board to gather perspectives from young people aged 16-18 on the use of AI in education. The board aims to ensure AI is used safely and responsibly in schools, supporting teachers and personalised learning without replacing human relationships. The article serves as a recruitment call for applicants.
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· 1 pulledAI has the potential to help teachers, support personalised learning, and improve outcomes, but it must be used safely and responsibly, and it must not replace the human relationships at the heart of education.
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