The Norwegian government has decided to restrict the use of artificial intelligence in schools. As reported on the country’s government website, starting in the fall, students in grades 1 to 7 will no longer be given access to AI to complete their educational tasks. UNN.
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Prime Minister Jonas Gare Store said the main mission of schools remains to teach children reading, writing and mathematics. According to him, research shows the risks to the learning process from the uncritical use of generative artificial intelligence.
According to the new recommendations, students in grades 8 to 10 will gradually be able to use AI under the supervision of appropriately trained teachers. In high schools, the use of such technology will become part of the curriculum to prepare students for further education and employment.
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Education Minister Kari Nessa Nordtun emphasized that young students do not yet have sufficient knowledge and critical thinking skills to use artificial intelligence effectively.
At the same time, exceptions will be made for students who require special digital tools for learning. The government also directed the Directorate General of Education to develop new recommendations for leveraging AI technology and strengthen teacher training.
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