‘Tool for the future’: AI chatbots in every Queensland state school by next month
Queensland state schools will implement the Corella AI program by June, providing chatbot and assistant functions for students and teachers. The initiative aims to help year 9 and 10 students learn to use AI responsibly. Education Minister John-Paul Langbroek emphasized the importance of teaching students about the correct use of AI technology.
- ▪The Corella AI program will be available in every Queensland state school starting in June.
- ▪Only year 9 and 10 students will have access to the AI program with parental approval.
- ▪Education Minister John-Paul Langbroek stated that teaching responsible AI use is crucial for students.
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