Educators warn of A.I. risks in schools
Educators warn of A.I. risks in schools
https://www.gulfcoastnewsnow.com/article/florida-lieutenant-governor-ai-risks-schools/71389252
Publish Date: 2026-05-22 18:25:00
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- Educators raised concerns about students using artificial intelligence (A.I.) tools for cheating during a meeting with Lieutenant Governor Jay Collins in Collier County.
- Collins, who has seen firsthand examples of students misusing A.I. for academic dishonestly, fears that it could hinder students’ development of essential skills necessary for adulthood.
- Former educator and professor Helena Berdote stressed that many parents are unaware of how their children are using A.I. in the classroom due to their busy schedules.
- Educators, like Berdote, emphasized that A.I. should not replace critical thinking and independent problem-solving abilities, considering it a major issue facing current education.
- There were concerns about the environmental impact of A.I. data centers, including high energy consumption and stress on natural resources, which Governor Collins ruled out as a serious threat to Florida’s power grid and economy.
- The debate over A.I. data centers became a contentious topic in the campaign, with Collins’ opponent, Byron Donalds, in favor of building A.I. data centers against the educators’ warnings.
- As the campaign progressed, concerns about A.I. in schools and broader implications grew, becoming a point of consideration for voters.