HINESBURG, Vt. (WCAX) - With the rapid rise of artificial intelligence, educators are figuring out how to make sure they’re teaching their students and not ChatGPT.
It’s an ongoing conversation as many schools have tried unsuccessfully to use AI scanners or just completely banned the tech.
“Our students’ future is our future. If we don’t set them off right in the use of AI, then we’re gonna be in trouble,” said Marc Natanagara of AI Vermont.
One local nonprofit is trying to help schools embrace the change while also making sure students don’t use it as an excuse to take a back seat in their education.
Artificial intelligence is generating real challenges in Vermont classrooms.
“AI just kind of stormed in on everybody, and again, that’s not unique to schools, so it’s been a steep learn

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