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Norway Limits AI Use in Schools.

New regulations concerning the use of artificial intelligence by students are slated to take effect in August, as reported by Reuters. These guideline

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New regulations concerning the use of artificial intelligence by students are slated to take effect in August, as reported by Reuters.

These guidelines establish specific parameters for different age groups. Students in primary education, encompassing first through seventh grade (ages 6 to 13), are generally advised against utilizing AI tools. For those in lower secondary school, aged 14 to 16, a cautious approach is permitted, enabling them to adopt these tools under the direct supervision of their teachers, the government stated. Furthermore, students in upper secondary education, aged 17 to 19, are expected to learn and apply AI appropriately, ensuring they are well-prepared for higher education and their future professional careers.

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