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Board tables AI-in-education policy after wide public comment; members ask for clearer age, oversight and monitoring rules

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TUSD governing board moved to table a proposed artificial intelligence-in-education policy after public comment and board discussion raised concerns about age-appropriate use, monitoring, evaluation and whether the policy language should be revised before adoption.

The Tucson Unified School District governing board on March 31 voted to table a second-reading artificial intelligence-in-education policy after extensive public comment and board discussion about student privacy, age appropriateness and how the district will monitor and evaluate AI use.

Tracy M. Rowley, TUSD's senior director of education technology and online education, and members of an AI task force presented a draft policy and accompanying guidelines the task force developed over nearly a year. Rowley said the policy would require human oversight, limit AI use to educational purposes, and require privacy and security assessments of AI…

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