In everyday words
This is an education partnership aimed at helping students learn what AI is, how to question its answers, and how to use it in responsible ways.
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Basic understanding of what AI can do, what it cannot do, and how to use it thoughtfully.
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What you need to know
- Who is affected
- Students using AI in schoolwork, Teachers and school leaders planning AI-related lessons, Parents and caregivers supporting students’ learning
- What changed
- OpenAI and CodeAI announced a partnership focused on student learning. They say the goal is to build AI literacy, support critical thinking about AI, and help students use and shape AI responsibly.
- Why it matters
- More students are encountering AI at school and at home. Basic understanding and critical thinking can help them use AI more safely and effectively, and make better choices about when to trust it.
- What to watch next
- Any details about what materials, training, or programs will be offered, and who can access them.
Four useful details
- OpenAI and CodeAI say they will work together on student AI understanding.
- The stated focus includes critical thinking about AI outputs.
- They emphasize responsible use and helping students shape how AI is used.
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