Artificial intelligence has changed the world permanently, and like other areas, the educational system must adapt to these changes.
Openai’s goal is to develop ChatGpt Edu, to provide a personal learning assistant to students, help teachers in planning and managing administrative tasks, and supporting teaching tailored to each student’s needs.
This is the continuation of Estonian digital policies. In year 2, the country launched a pioneering program for digitalization of schools that made Estonia one of the leaders of e -government. Now, with this collaboration, Estonia is among the first countries to systematically integrate artificial intelligence into its educational system.
The Estonian government hopes that this investment in schools will strengthen innovation, workforce readiness and growth in the future. “Estonia’s competitiveness depends on how much we can prepare young people for the age of artificial intelligence,” said Estonian Minister of Education and Research.
“Millions of students around the world are now using ChatGPT to improve and personalize their learning,” said Lia Belzaki, Vice President of Education. “Estonia is a global model for the complete integration of artificial intelligence into the educational system.”
The success of this program depends on the effective implementation and training of teachers. Although artificial intelligence can help students and teachers, there are questions about the ethical use of AI and the balance between the role of artificial intelligence and human teaching. Eston’s ability to manage these challenges will determine that the plan becomes a global model or is remembered as an unsuccessful experience.
While other countries, such as the UK, are funding for AI research and the development of related products, they still do not have formal partnerships with leading companies such as Openai. Now, Estonia is at the forefront of the route with a bold experiment, an experiment that can change the future of education around the world.
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