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Teachers’ union urges schools to curb AI chatbots and screen time

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Warning that young people “are drowning in tech,” Randi Weingarten, the president of the American Federation of Teachers, called on schools on Wednesday to stop giving digital devices like iPads to children in prekindergarten through second grade.

In a speech at the National Press Club in Washington, Ms. Weingarten also urged elementary schools to avoid using artificial intelligence tools like OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Google’s Gemini and Khan Academy’s Khanmigo with children. And she called for new national privacy and safety standards for A.I. tools in all schools.

The message was part of a new campaign by the second-largest U.S. teachers’ union to prioritize active, hands-on learning and human relationships in classrooms, while reducing school reliance on digital devices. Ms. Weingarten said she was galvanized by a talk she had heard by Jonathan Haidt, the author of “The Anxious Generation,” on how screens can hook children, hindering socialization and critical thinking.

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