EAST MOLINE, Ill. (KWQC) - As AI continues to evolve, more people are adapting it to their everyday workflow, and that includes students at QCA schools.
Although there are concerns as to what all artificial intelligence can do, Quad-Cities educators say that having open conversations and tackling issues head-on is the way forward.
“We have to think about academic integrity issues; we have to think about whose thoughts — are they mine, are they someone else’s, or is it artificial intelligence? said Alex Mayszak, director of Digital Learning & Innovation for East Moline School District.
And one AI tool is being used for a class’s ethical dilemma group projects.
Heather Monson, a United Township High School social studies teacher, said her students are using NotebookLM, a program that ana