PENNSYLVANIA, USA — As students are heading back to school, districts in Pennsylvania are thinking about how to integrate artificial intelligence into classrooms.

"They've got to really apply their professional discretion on when is it a good tool for what we're trying to do and when do I need to remove it from the equation," Dr. Christopher Clayton, PSEA Director of Education Services said.

Recently, East Stroudsburg Area High School hosted a seminar for its teachers called "Growing AI in our Classrooms". The keynote speaker was Dr. Christopher Clayton, who is the Director of Education Services at the Pennsylvania State Education Association. He says that while artificial intelligence is a helpful tool for both teachers and students, it also offers students new methods for cheating.

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