Many teachers and educators are concerned that students are relying on AI, submitting work they didn’t complete and “learning” things they didn’t truly grasp. Rather than just speeding things up, AI is changing how we learn. It challenges us to rethink the purpose of education. However, acting out of fear doesn’t allow us to see whole picture.
Schools and universities around the world are reacting to AI in different ways. Some places are completely banning generative AI, while others are letting it be used with supervision. But outright bans are not a good long-term solution.
Students today are digital natives. Many already use AI tools to draft assignments and essays, brainstorm research topics, translate texts from foreign languages or summarise academic articles.