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headline: AI in the classroom prompts tide of concern from US parents and experts
dek: In October, Kelly Clancy’s son received an assignment in sixth grade at a middle school in Brooklyn, New York, to create a science experiment and then ask Google Gemini, an artificial intelligence chatbot, for feedback, she said. Clancy, who has three children in New York City public schools, told the teacher that the bot “is something that just teaches kids that they can have machines do the thinking for them”, instead of suggesting: “Let’s talk to your partners. What about the science experiment could you impr…
gain_reading: What about the science experiment could you improve?” Clancy also founded Parents for AI Caution in Educational Spaces, a group pushing the city to institute a two-year moratorium on using AI in its public schools.
problem_reading: The New Yorkers are among a growing number of parents and child development experts across the country raising concerns about AI in schools.
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key_points: In October, Kelly Clancy’s son received an assignment in sixth grade at a middle school in Brooklyn, New York, to create a science experiment and then ask Google Gemini, an artificial intelligence chatbot, for feedback, she said. | Clancy, who has three children in New York City public schools, told the teacher that the bot “is something that just teaches kids that they can have machines do the thinking for them”, instead of suggesting: “Let’s talk to your partners. | The New Yorkers are among a growing number of parents and child development experts across the country raising concerns about AI in schools.
rundown: In October, Kelly Clancy’s son received an assignment in sixth grade at a middle school in Brooklyn, New York, to create a science experiment and then ask Google Gemini, an artificial intelligence chatbot, for feedback, she said. Clancy, who has three children in New York City public schools, told the teacher that the bot “is something that just teaches kids that they can have machines do the thinking for them”, instead of suggesting: “Let’s talk to your partners.

What about the science experiment could you improve?” Clancy also founded Parents for AI Caution in Educational Spaces, a group pushing the city to institute a two-year moratorium on using AI in its public schools. The New Yorkers are among a growing number of parents and child development experts across the country raising concerns about AI in schools.
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- journalism | The Guardian | https://www.theguardian.com/education/2026/jun/23/ai-us-schools-students | 2026-06-23
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