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Student representative urges New Jersey State Board to teach ethical use of AI, warns of cheating risks

New Jersey State Board of Education · January 9, 2025
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Anna Pasquets, a Palmyra High School senior serving as student representative, told the State Board that AI tools can help learning but are increasingly used for cheating; she urged policies teaching ethical, supervised AI use rather than outright bans.

Anna Pasquets, a senior at Palmyra High School, told the New Jersey State Board of Education that artificial intelligence is already reshaping classroom work and urged the board to focus on teaching ethical use rather than banning the tools.

"The paragraph I just read to you was written by an AI website," Pasquets said, reading an example she asked ChatGPT to produce. She told the board that AI can be "both a large resource and a large threat to education," and warned that students increasingly rely on AI to complete assignments and essays. Pasquets said…

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