SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - Artificial intelligence is no longer just a tech buzzword — it’s showing up in classrooms, including right here in Coastal Georgia .

From homework helpers to virtual tutors, AI tools are changing how students learn all over the country, but not without debate.

Some parents say they allow their kids to try AI programs like ChatGPT under supervision. Others want to keep it out of schools altogether.

Local educators in Chatham County and surrounding districts say they’re watching closely as the technology grows, with some schools already exploring training opportunities for teachers.

Despite the split, adoption is growing fast. A RAND survey found 74% of school districts plan to train teachers on AI this year, compared to just 23% in 2023.

OpenAI has released a

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