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Weston outlines cautious, phased approach to AI in classrooms; ChatGPT flagged as noncompliant
Summary
The district's AI advisory committee reviewed guiding principles, teacher professional development and four education AI products under review; staff said the board adopted an AI policy in June 2024, the Connecticut Student Privacy Act governs vendor contracts, and that ChatGPT is not compliant while Google Gemini and vetted products are allowed under state agreements.
Tina and Dan DeVito, director of IT, updated the curriculum subcommittee on nearly 18 months of AI advisory committee work and the district's approach to artificial intelligence in instruction.
The district adopted an AI policy in June 2024 and created an advisory committee with teachers, librarians, administrators, IT staff and student representatives. The committee drafted guiding principles for grades 6—2,…
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