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First reported by bsky
Norway to Ban AI in Elementary Schools, Citing Cognitive Development Concerns

Norway to Ban AI in Elementary Schools, Citing Risks to Child Development

By

Will McCurdy

3h ago· 4 min readenNews

Summary

Norway is implementing a near-ban on AI use in elementary schools for children aged 6-13, starting in late August. Teenagers aged 14-16 will only be allowed to use AI under direct teacher supervision. This follows Norway's earlier ban on smartphones in schools, with Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre arguing that AI could prevent young children from developing essential cognitive and social skills and missing important educational steps.

Source

bskyNorway to Ban AI in Elementary Schools, Citing Risks to Child Developmentpcmag.com

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Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre argues that using AI could increase the risk that young children miss important steps in their education.
Some studies of US children suggest that introducing generative AI into education can erode kids' ability to develop cognitive and social skills.
Norway, one of the first countries to ban smartphones in schools, is now imposing a near-ban on AI in elementary schools.
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Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre argues that using AI could increase the risk that young children miss important steps in their education.

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