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How is China using AI in the classroom?

Sep 18, 2025
Katrina Yu, an Al Jazeera English correspondent in Beijing, dives into China's ambitious AI education strategy, starting as early as age six. She discusses how the Ministry of Education is integrating AI literacy across all grade levels. The conversation touches on the ethical implications of this tech focus and the government's strategic goals amid concerns about over-reliance. Plus, Katrina shares insights from the World Robotics Conference, showcasing extraordinary robotic innovations, and reflects on how families are adapting to a future dominated by AI.
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INSIGHT

AI Literacy From Day One

  • China mandates AI literacy from first day of school to spark early familiarity rather than deep technical mastery.
  • The goal is to make children comfortable with AI so they become skilled users and potential future contributors.
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Curriculum Covers Tools And Ethics

  • Middle and high school curricula will introduce chatbots, visual apps, ethics, privacy, and basics of how AI works.
  • The state hopes some students will later become AI engineers or contributors to China's AI ecosystem.
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AI As A National Strategic Priority

  • Xi Jinping views AI as central to China’s goal of national rejuvenation and global influence by 2049.
  • The state is directing investment and education to shape both capability and the ideological narratives embedded in AI.
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