Norway imposes near AI ban for junior school pupils, curbs use for older children
Norway's Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere announced a near ban on generative AI tools for elementary school pupils and restrictions for older students. This decision aims to prevent a negative impact on learning, as the country faces a broad decline in education test scores.

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AI-generatedNorway's Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere announced a near ban on generative AI tools for elementary school pupils and restrictions for older students. This decision aims to prevent a negative impact on learning, as the country faces a broad decline in education test scores. The government previously banned smartphones from schools in 2024 and increased teachers' disciplinary powers. Prime Minister Stoere stated that using AI increases the risk of young children skipping crucial educational steps.
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5 extractedThe government banned smartphones from schools in 2024.
Using artificial intelligence increased the risk that young children skip important steps in their education.
The ban and restrictions are intended to prevent a negative impact on learning.
Norway is restricting the use of generative AI tools for older children in education.
Norway is imposing a near ban on generative AI tools for elementary school pupils.