Why we should be skeptical of the hasty global push to test 15-year-olds' AI literacy in 2029
Why we should be skeptical of the hasty global push to test 15-year-olds' AI literacy in 2029 If 2022 was the year OpenAI knocked our world off course with the launch of ChatGPT, 2025 will be remembered for the frenzied embrace of AI as the solution to everything. And, yes, this includes teaching and schoolwork. In today's breakneck AI innovation race, the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), along with the European Commission, have called for the development of unified AI literacy strategies in kindergarten to Grade 12 education. They have done this through an AI Literacy Framework developed with Code.org, and a range of experts in computational thinking, neuroscience, AI, educational technology and innovation -- and with "valuable insights" from the "TeachAI community ." The "TeachAI community" refers to a larger umbrella project providing web resources targeting teachers, education leaders and "solution providers" .
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