"Red notates what AI will never be allowed to do in schools, that includes placement, discipline, eligibility, promotion, and graduation. AI will not be allowed to play a role in determining special education, or grading assignments."
"Yellow symbolizes a 'proceed with caution' requiring educators to use careful judgement, with adult oversight. This will pertain to student and school data, critical communications meaning AI-generated translations cannot be used as a final draft for critical communication."
"Green means go and is not only approved but encouraged use. Under this category, teachers will be able to use AI to brainstorm lesson ideas, unit planning, and approaches."
"Even if a tool is approved, it still must meet a list of standards that include human oversight, age restrictions, reviews of AI outputs and can never use personal information."
New York City Public Schools has established guidelines for the use of artificial intelligence in educational settings. The policy employs a traffic light system: red indicates prohibited uses, including grading and special education decisions; yellow signifies caution with adult oversight for data and communications; green encourages AI for lesson planning and non-sensitive scheduling. AI tools must undergo a 10-step review process and adhere to strict standards, ensuring human oversight and protection of personal information. The aim is to enhance educators' efficiency while maintaining essential human interaction in teaching.
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