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With Parents Divided on Artificial Intelligence, Here’s How Schools Can Build Trust

AI in Education EditorialUpdated May 31, 20261 min readRead source
With Parents Divided on Artificial Intelligence, Here’s How Schools Can Build Trust
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Skip to main content MENU Log in Search twitter feed Home » Artificial Intelligence Listen Pause As K–12 districts navigate a growing ecosystem of artificial intelligence tools and solutions , research suggests that the parent perspective can’t be overlooked — especially when it comes to building understanding and trust around how AI is used . A statewide poll of more than 1,300 Massachusetts parents released in January 2026 by EdTrust revealed that parents are divided over AI’s role in the

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