Teachers’ day-to-day work could be “transformed” by artificial intelligence (AI), but it’s not yet at the standard needed, the education secretary will say today.
Gillian Keegan will use a speech at the Bett Show ed tech event in London to set out the government’s position on AI in education.
It comes amid a growing debate about the role that AI like ChatGPT will play in education.
“We’ve seen people using [AI] to write lesson plans and some interesting experiments around marking too,” Keegan is expected to say.