
An employee types on a computer keyboard at the headquarters of Internet security giant Kaspersky in Moscow, Russia, on Oct. 17, 2016. Kirill Kudryavtsev/AFP via Getty Images
Some education specialists have been warning about the potentially negative impact of embedding artificial intelligence (AI) in the classroom, in particular, how it could dehumanize the learning experience and contribute to children’s digital overload.
They’ve also raised concerns that AI, specifically generative AI (GenAI), can impede children’s critical thinking and problem-solving skills.