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Parent-technologist urges New Albany-Floyd County schools to restrict unmoderated AI access on student Chromebooks
Summary
At the Sept. 22 New Albany-Floyd County Board of School Trustees meeting, a parent and technologist warned that district-issued Chromebooks were allowing unmoderated access to generative AI tools and called for an AI risk-management plan and moderated access for K–8 students.
At the Sept. 22 meeting of the New Albany-Floyd County Board of School Trustees, a community member identified as J.C. Lundy told the board he had found unmoderated access to generative AI on his fourth-grade daughter’s Chromebook and urged the district to adopt an AI risk-management plan.
Lundy said he had discussed the issue with "Dr. Belker" before the meeting and that the district technology team had followed up. "As of two weeks ago, my daughter had access to ChatGPT without needing to log in and access to Gemini," Lundy said during the public-comment period. He added…
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