Schools scan students’ email and web searches for signs of emotional distress, often without families knowing it. juliejargon explains how parents can get involved before machines do.
As schools welcome back students, many educators and administrators are depending on bots to alert them of kids who are at risk of harming themselves or others.
School districts use artificial-intelligence software that can scan student communications and web searches on school-issued devices—and even devices that are logged in via school networks—for , violence against fellow students, bullying and more. Included in the scans are emails and chats between friends, as well as student musings composed in Google Docs or Microsoft Word.
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