Educators face a growing sense of concern about artificial intelligence. New tools enter classrooms faster than policies can adapt. National authorities release guidance documents that outline principles for safe or ethical use. Universities add statements to their syllabi about transparency and good conduct. Companies offer free training modules that show teachers how to integrate their platforms into lesson plans. These efforts have value, yet they sit on the surface of a deeper problem. Most decisions that shape how AI works occur far from the people who will live with the consequences.
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Most decisions that shape how AI works occur far from the people who will live with the consequences. We should demand Tech democracy.