Quick, grab-and-go lessons to help your students think critically about AI and its impact.

AI designed with certain principles in mind can benefit children's growth and learning, says Assistant Professor Ying Xu, but AI literacy is essential.

Hoffman, Mote and Parker: Children must be introduced to age-appropriate concepts about AI so they can build fluency and prepare for the future.

If kids want to excel in the future, they need to understand AI now. Teachers and schools are laying the groundwork.

The field is just getting started with artificial intelligence, but experts say to be cautious about student privacy and potential bias.

"For AI to serve children, robust safeguards are needed. AI can be a force for good when developed and used responsibly."