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Prince George’s County plans K–12 AI literacy push, with pilots and data‑privacy guardrails
Summary
IT leaders described multi‑year AI pilots, a proposed >$1,000,000 investment in PreK–12 AI literacy and plans to limit direct student access to Gemini to high school only next year, while stressing vetting, sandbox testing and human‑in‑the‑loop safeguards.
Prince George’s County Public Schools staff told the Board of Education on March 12 that the district has completed three years of stakeholder engagement on artificial intelligence and is preparing to scale AI literacy and supervised classroom tools.
Dr. Andrew Zuckerman, the district’s information technology lead, said the district has run paid and free pilots, engaged nonprofit partners and academic partners (including an AI white paper co‑authored with the Harvard Graduate School of Education), and has been using the work to design ethical, equitable pilots with training and guardrails. "We're wrapping up our…
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