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In this episode of AI for Kids, we explore how artificial intelligence is changing schools around the world—from new rules to exciting new tools!
We talk about how China just made new rules that stop students from turning in AI-written homework and require teacher help when younger kids use AI tools. Over in the UK, leaders are planning global guidelines for AI in education—and even a big AI in schools summit in 2026!
We also spotlight Jun Jang, a 16-year-old from Mississippi, who built a program to catch AI-written homework by learning students’ writing styles. So cool!
Plus, we check out a smart math app from France that can read your handwritten equations and help you learn step-by-step, and a new AI tool from Renaissance that helps teachers personalize lessons just for you.
At the end, we share a screen-free activity called “Be the AI” that helps you understand how AI follows instructions—and where it can go hilariously wrong!
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