In NYC classes, teachers can use AI to plan but not to assign grades
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NEW YORK TIMES — In New York City schools, teachers can use artificial intelligence to generate ideas for lesson plans. They are also encouraged to deploy it for research and drafting some documents. But it should never be used to determine disciplinary action against a student or to assign grades to homework or tests.
Those examples of how artificial intelligence should or should not be used by teachers across New York City’s nearly 1,600 public schools are laid out in an initial A.I. playbook released on Tuesday by the school system, which is the country’s largest.
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