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Why Districts Across the US and the World Are Pumping the Brakes on School AI

8 min · 10. Juli 2026
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In this episode we explore why schools, districts, governments, and families are beginning to slow down AI adoption in education. From Norway’s restrictions on generative AI for younger students to policy delays in New York City, governance concerns in Portland, safety questions in Broward County, and parent-led calls for a pause across the Washington, D.C. region, a broader pattern is emerging: education leaders are asking whether schools are moving faster than they can responsibly govern. Topics covered: • Norway’s ban on generative AI for elementary-age students• New York City’s delayed AI guidance and calls for a moratorium• Portland’s decision to pause AI expansion until oversight is established• Broward County’s concerns about privacy, cybersecurity, and student safety• Parent-led efforts to pause student-facing AI in the Washington, D.C. area• The tension between innovation and responsible governance• What district leaders should consider before approving new AI tools• The growing gap between school policy and students’ everyday AI use Sources: https://www.reuters.com/technology/norway-imposes-near-ban-ai-elementary-school-2026-06-19/ https://www.chalkbeat.org/newyork/2026/06/24/nyc-education-department-delays-ai-guidance-after-backlash/ https://www.oregonlive.com/education/2026/06/amid-concerns-that-ai-is-infiltrating-its-schools-portland-school-board-hits-pause.html https://www.cbsnews.com/miami/news/broward-school-board-meeting-ai-in-classrooms-june-2026/

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Episode Why Districts Across the US and the World Are Pumping the Brakes on School AI Cover

Why Districts Across the US and the World Are Pumping the Brakes on School AI

In this episode we explore why schools, districts, governments, and families are beginning to slow down AI adoption in education. From Norway’s restrictions on generative AI for younger students to policy delays in New York City, governance concerns in Portland, safety questions in Broward County, and parent-led calls for a pause across the Washington, D.C. region, a broader pattern is emerging: education leaders are asking whether schools are moving faster than they can responsibly govern. Topics covered: • Norway’s ban on generative AI for elementary-age students• New York City’s delayed AI guidance and calls for a moratorium• Portland’s decision to pause AI expansion until oversight is established• Broward County’s concerns about privacy, cybersecurity, and student safety• Parent-led efforts to pause student-facing AI in the Washington, D.C. area• The tension between innovation and responsible governance• What district leaders should consider before approving new AI tools• The growing gap between school policy and students’ everyday AI use Sources: https://www.reuters.com/technology/norway-imposes-near-ban-ai-elementary-school-2026-06-19/ https://www.chalkbeat.org/newyork/2026/06/24/nyc-education-department-delays-ai-guidance-after-backlash/ https://www.oregonlive.com/education/2026/06/amid-concerns-that-ai-is-infiltrating-its-schools-portland-school-board-hits-pause.html https://www.cbsnews.com/miami/news/broward-school-board-meeting-ai-in-classrooms-june-2026/

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