Since ChatGPT and other large language models burst into public consciousness, school boards are drafting policies, universities are hosting symposiums and tech companies are relentlessly promoting their latest AI-powered learning tools.
Here’s what teachers in Canada have said about their experiences with AI in the classroom
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