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Schools are turning to AI-powered surveillance technology to monitor students on school-issued devices like laptops and tablets. This growing trend aims to enhance safety and promote academic integrity, but recent investigations have uncovered significant risks associated with such practices.
While proponents argue that AI can help identify potential threats and prevent cyberbullying, critics raise alarms about the implications for student privacy. The technology often collects vast amounts of data, including students' online activities, which can lead to overreach and misuse. Concerns about data security and the potential for biased algorithms further complicate the issue.
Parents and educators are increasingly questioning the ethical dimensions of using AI in educational settings. Many fear that constant surveillance could create a culture of mistrust among students, stifling creativity and open communication. As schools continue to adopt these technologies, the balance between safety and privacy remains a critical topic of discussion in the realm of education.
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