Norway imposes near ban on AI in elementary school
Norway is imposing a near ban on the use of generative AI tools by elementary school pupils while also restricting their use in the education of older children to prevent a negative impact on learning, the country’s prime minister said on Friday. Facing a broad decline in education test scores, the government in 2024 banned smartphones from schools and gave teachers more powers to enforce discipline in the classroom. Using AI increases the risk that young children skip important steps in their education, Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store told a press conference. “The most important thing in school is that our children learn to read, write and do mathematics,” Store said, adding that the new standards will be imposed from the new school year beginning in late August. Read More: The Indian workers training AI robots to take their jobs Pupils from first through seventh grade (ages 6 to 13) should generally not use AI, while those in lower secondary school (ages 14...