Norway restricts AI in schools to prioritize traditional learning (opens in new tab)
Norway is implementing strict regulations on artificial intelligence in classrooms to prioritize fundamental skills like reading, writing, and mathematics. Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre announced that the new rules will take effect in August 2025 to address concerns about the negative impact of technology on student development. The government aims to shift the educational focus back to analog methods following a decline in literacy rates and test scores. <a href="
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