By Emma Loura/Manhattan Mercury

With the rise of artificial intelligence, USD 383’s information technology department has set new guidelines for its use in schools.

The Manhattan-Ogden school board discussed AI policies at its meeting Wednesday.

The three-page document directs students to keep use of generated content appropriate for school, to check for information accuracy, and to consider privacy concerns and content copyright. The guide also advises students not to depend on AI generated content for assignments but to use it as a resource when it is appropriate.

The full story can be read at The Mercury.

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