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AI Hype Cycle: Schools Face Tech Backlash

5 Dec

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Summary

  • Australia restricts social media for teens under 16.
  • Nations shift from promoting to restricting mobile tech in schools.
  • AI in schools mirrors past tech enthusiasm followed by caution.
AI Hype Cycle: Schools Face Tech Backlash

Australia is set to enforce sweeping social media restrictions for children and teenagers, including those under 16, signaling a dramatic shift in policy. This move follows a similar trajectory seen with mobile phones and social media in educational settings, moving from initial promotion as learning tools to later widespread bans and concerns.

The pattern is described by Gartner's 'Hype Cycle,' where technologies like social media and smartphones are now in a later stage of disillusionment, while AI in classrooms is just beginning its cycle. Early enthusiasm for mobile devices in schools has been replaced by warnings of distraction, with many countries now restricting their use.

As AI chatbots enter the educational sphere, there's a growing call for caution, drawing parallels to the rapid adoption and subsequent backlash against social media. Countries are beginning to investigate AI's role in education, but the historical tech 'hype cycle' suggests a need for skepticism regarding immediate benefits, advocating for a more measured approach.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Australia is introducing rules to prevent social media apps like Instagram and TikTok from allowing Australians under 16 to sign up or to deactivate underage accounts.
Initially promoted as educational tools, mobile phones are now widely banned or restricted in schools globally due to concerns about distraction and other risks.
The Hype Cycle describes the pattern of tech enthusiasm, rapid adoption, and eventual disenchantment; AI in schools is in its early stages, similar to when social media was initially embraced.

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