“AI can help solve the world’s greatest challenges — if we use it wisely.” — Sundar Pichai
As we all know how AI has changed our lives.
We can see the impact of AI not only on professional life but also on personal
life, as seen in Meta AI’s advertisement, where Nani tries to make karela dishes
for her granddaughter. This shows how AI helps in our day-to-day life.
Artificial intelligence has changed the picture of our education. Now, in almost every area of education, AI is needed. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming the education landscape by making learning more tailored, streamlined, and inclusive. From AI-driven assessment tools to intelligent tutoring systems, these technologies are rapidly becoming part of everyday classroom experiences. However with the excessive use of AI technology raises questions on ethical issues. So, it is necessary to implement rules on the use of AI in education. This blog delves into why it's vital to implement rules, identifies key areas that demand regulation, and suggests how educational institutions can adopt AI responsibly and ethically.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly becoming a part of modern classrooms, helping with personalized learning, grading, tutoring, and data analysis. While these innovations offer many benefits, they also raise important concerns. That’s why there is a growing need for clear rules and guidelines when using AI in education.
Today, students can easily write assignments,
essays, notes, and presentations with just one click without having thorough
knowledge of a particular subject. This will ruin our education system.
Not all students have the same access to technology. Without rules to ensure
fair distribution and support, AI tools could widen the gap between rich and
poor schools. Regulations can promote inclusion and equal opportunities for all
learners.
When an AI tool gives incorrect feedback or makes an unfair decision, it’s
important to know who is responsible—the teacher, the school, or the software
provider. Clear rules help assign accountability and guide how to handle such
situations.
AI systems can sometimes make decisions based on biased data, leading to unfair
grading or unequal treatment of students. Rules help ensure that these tools
are regularly tested, monitored, and corrected for fairness.
Today, any
information, presentations, and details can be traced out with the help of AI
tools. So Students’ privacy could get easily misused. So to protect students'
privacy, some regulations are important on the use of AI.
In the last, I
conclude my blogs that we should set rules for the use of AI so that authenticity
and originality will be maintained.