As Missouri students gear up for a new school year, local school board members are being briefed on key challenges ahead. One major topic: the growing impact of artificial intelligence in education because it can do schoolwork for students instead of them learning on their own.

Jim Hinson, executive director of the Education, Governance and Leadership Association in Missouri, told Missourinet, one of the changes this year is the ever-evolving increase in the use of artificial intelligence and how to regulate it in the classroom.

“I mean, we have glasses now that will record what’s going on,” said Hinson. Well, what you’re seeing, we have glasses that you can actually talk to and ask meta. What am I seeing? Do we really want them to be able to memorize things? They can research quickly.”

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