Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin said Thursday that more school districts should ban ChatGPT artificial intelligence tools.
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“I think this is a very sensitive thing to do. I think more districts, more school districts should ban it,” the governor said.
Earlier this year, public schools in Northern Virginia blocked chatbots from county-issued devices.
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Loudoun County spokesperson Dan Adams told Fox Business in January that staff at Virginia schools are now using their networks and student-assigned devices to “continue to be exemplary educators.” Said it blocked ChatGPT. Student’s assigned work.
Other cities in states across the country have taken similar steps following concerns about student misconduct and learning.
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The Los Angeles Unified School District has also blocked access to technology on networks and devices to “protect academic integrity while risk-benefit allocations are being made.” New York City, Baltimore County and Montgomery County, Alabama have similarly restricted access.
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Others argue that the technology should be adopted.
Lydia Hu and Sumner Park of FOX Business contributed to this report.