AI's pushing into classrooms everywhere. It's reshaping lesson plans, rewriting how tests work, maybe even rewiring how kids process information. Sounds revolutionary, right? But here's the thing—not everyone's buying into this edu-tech wave. Some educators are skeptical. Parents have questions. The whole "let algorithms teach our children" idea? It's stirring up more debate than you'd think.
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AI's pushing into classrooms everywhere. It's reshaping lesson plans, rewriting how tests work, maybe even rewiring how kids process information. Sounds revolutionary, right? But here's the thing—not everyone's buying into this edu-tech wave. Some educators are skeptical. Parents have questions. The whole "let algorithms teach our children" idea? It's stirring up more debate than you'd think.