Japan is increasing its focus on teaching Artificial Intelligence (AI) in high schools. The country wants to ensure that students are ready for the future and understand both the benefits and challenges of AI. Educators in Japan believe it is important to prepare the next generation for AI’s growing role in society.
This year, 48 high school textbooks from eight different subjects now include lessons on generative AI. This is a big change compared to just four years ago when only one textbook mentioned the topic. The change reflects how AI, especially generative AI, is becoming more common in society, and schools want to help students learn how to use it properly.
Generative AI refers to technology that can create new content like text, images, or even music. It is used in many areas, including business, art, and technology. Japan is taking steps to make sure students understand how to use AI tools safely and effectively. Schools are teaching students not just how AI works, but also the possible risks, like privacy issues and the spread of false information.
In 2024, Japan’s Education Ministry will release new guidelines for how schools should use generative AI. These guidelines will help teachers and students make the most of the technology while staying aware of its potential dangers. The government wants to make sure that AI use is both responsible and beneficial for students’ learning.
The move to teach AI is part of a broader effort to keep Japan’s education system up to date with the latest technology. As AI continues to shape the future, it is important for students to understand how to use it wisely. Japan is working to ensure that the next generation is ready to take on the challenges and opportunities that AI will bring.