Schools are ditching AI bans and embracing AI literacy—teaching students not just to use tools like chatbots, but to spot their flaws. Think of it as learning to drive: you don’t just hand someone the keys—you teach them how to handle mistakes, like when AI “hallucinates” by inventing facts or mislabeling countries. Educators are shifting focus from fear to critical thinking, helping kids understand when to trust AI—and when to question it. From Charleston County’s grassroots programs to Utah’s full-time AI specialists, states are rolling out training for both students and teachers, covering research pitfalls, data privacy, and ethical use. The goal? Empower every student to navigate an AI-driven world without losing their ability to think independently.

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