Ministers have claimed the funding will pave the way for a personalised AI assistant in every classroom.
The Prime Minister said: “AI has extraordinary potential to reform our education system for the better, with considerable value for both teachers and students.
“This investment will play a defining role in giving our children and the next generation of students a better education and a brighter future. Geoff Barton, general secretary of the Association of School and College Leaders, said: “While we agree with the idea of developing AI to support teachers and pupils, we have to question the way in which this is being done.
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