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AI is not a replacement for human educators but a creative catalyst that expands what can be imagined and achieved in the classroom. For AI to be a tool for expanding opportunity rather than reinforcing inequality, institutions must move from ad hoc experimentation to governed, scalable integration that keeps human judgment at the center of the educational experience
By Ruopaysh GajvieAI is not a replacement for human educators but a creative catalyst that expands what can be imagined and achieved in the classroom. For AI to be a tool for expanding opportunity rather than reinforcing inequality, institutions must move from ad hoc experimentation to governed, scalable integration that keeps human judgment at the center of the educational experience