SF teachers, students split on AI classroom adoption

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The emerging technology has made incredible strides at a breakneck pace.

Artificial intelligence is being introduced into San Francisco classrooms to bridge pandemic-era learning loss, but debates over ethics and efficacy muddy the waters.

Like the broader conversation around AI, the results are widely conflicting, reflecting a digital and moral divide. But pop into a Bay Area high school classroom, and the pace of change is slow — especially in math and science classes. Bloom Loop: Harmful red tide returns to SF Bay after wet winter Harmful algal bloom that overtook SF Bay last summer and killed untold numbers of fish and marine life is once again actively spreading

That’s why Jay Russell, a San Francisco-based SAT and ACT tutor, said he still uses pen and paper with his students over the nascent technology.

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