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69传媒 Desperately Need Guidance on AI. Who Will Step Up?

By Alyson Klein 鈥 November 01, 2023 2 min read
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The use of artificial intelligence is expanding rapidly in K-12 education, but states鈥 AI policy guidance for schools is not keeping pace, concludes an by the Center on Reinventing Public Education at Arizona State University.

Just two states鈥 and 鈥攈ave provided official AI guidance to schools. Another 11 are in the process of developing guidance: Arizona, Connecticut, Maine, Mississippi, Nebraska, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Vermont, and Washington. Twenty-one states said they are not planning to release guidance anytime soon, according to the analysis.

The remaining 17 states and the District of Columbia did not respond to CRPE鈥檚 inquiries and do not have AI guidance publicly available, the report said.

Those findings suggest that the 鈥渕ajority of states still do not plan to shape AI-specific strategies or guidance for schools in 2023-24,鈥 the report said.

69传媒 in states without guidance may be 鈥渟ubject to more haphazard, divergent, and inequitable impacts [of AI], all while the technology continues to advance at a remarkable pace,鈥 the report said.

What鈥檚 more, recent focus groups the organization held with school and district administrators revealed local leaders 鈥渨ould like more state guidance on using generative AI ethically and responsibly.鈥

CRPE鈥檚 findings jibe with a report released earlier this fall by the State Educational Technology Directors Association, which found that just 2 percent of state education technology officials said their state had initiatives or efforts underway to provide guidance on AI.

In fact, more official recommendations may come from the federal level before many states release their own. A released Oct. 30 calls on the U.S. Department of Education to develop AI resources, policies, and guidance within the next year.

That guidance is to include an 鈥淎I toolkit鈥 for education leaders to help schools figure out how to use AI in compliance with privacy laws and regulations, and make sure humans are able to review decisions made by the technology.

Education organizations step up to fill the AI guidance void

For now, education organizations are stepping up to fill the AI guidance void. For instance, the Council of Great City 69传媒 and the Consortium for School Networking released a list of 93 questions for schools to consider when using AI. And Teach AI, an initiative launched by a cadre of nonprofits to help schools think through AI guidance and policy, offered another piece of practical advice:

Districts are also making moves to develop their own policies. New York City, for instance鈥攖he nation鈥檚 largest public school district鈥攊s launching an AI policy lab for K-12 education.

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