Instead of resisting the inevitable, educators can help students use AI as a tool for learning, innovation, and ethical problem-solving.

Students using AI: It’s not that scary and shouldn’t be banned


Instead of resisting the inevitable, educators can help students use AI as a tool for learning, innovation, and ethical problem-solving

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Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly becoming a cornerstone of modern technology, influencing industries from healthcare to entertainment. Yet, in the educational space, AI often stirs fear and skepticism among educators. Concerns about academic dishonesty, loss of critical thinking skills, and inappropriate content creation have sparked discussions about banning AI tools like ChatGPT, Grammarly, and others. However, with thoughtful integration and a shift in perspective, AI can be a powerful ally in the classroom rather than an adversary. 

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