SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — According to a study done by the Higher Education Policy Institute, 92% of students use artificial intelligence in some form.
That surge in users has pushed the San Diego Unified School District to create new guidelines on how to use AI platforms in the classroom while preventing plagiarism.
“People rely too much on technology, and they don’t actually get that social connection,” Larissa Buckel, a local teacher and parent of two daughters.
Nevertheless, the new school year brings new technologies.
“It’s really a moving target. AI’s changed so quickly,” said Derek Suzuki, the program manager for instructional technology with the San Diego Unified School District.
Suzuki says the quick development of artificial intelligence created some new concerns for teachers