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TIME for Kids - Age 8+ Family Edition

G5090823
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TIME for Kids builds the critical reading skills kids need to succeed in the information era.

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KID OF THE WEEK • SARAH LENG, 14, UTAH

FRIEND OR FOE? • Is ChatGPT a helpful resource or a nuisance? Educators are divided over whether to allow it in classrooms.

TRAINING AI • AI prompt engineers earn high salaries and don’t need a coding background. But will this hot job still be hot tomorrow?

SHOULD KIDS USE AI TO DO SCHOOLWORK? • Artificial intelligence is part of our everyday lives. It makes our smart devices work, and you might already be using an AI program in school. But advanced chatbots, like ChatGPT, are new. They’re called generative AI. Ask a chatbot a question, and it will generate a whole essay. Some educators worry that chatbots could prevent students from learning on their own. Should students use AI to do their school assignments? We asked our TFK Kid Reporters to argue both sides of the case.


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Frequency: Every other week Pages: 8 Publisher: Time USA, LLC Edition: G5090823

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  • Release date: September 4, 2023

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TIME for Kids builds the critical reading skills kids need to succeed in the information era.

STRIKES IN HOLLYWOOD

GOOGLE TURNS 25

SNAPSHOT

KID OF THE WEEK • SARAH LENG, 14, UTAH

FRIEND OR FOE? • Is ChatGPT a helpful resource or a nuisance? Educators are divided over whether to allow it in classrooms.

TRAINING AI • AI prompt engineers earn high salaries and don’t need a coding background. But will this hot job still be hot tomorrow?

SHOULD KIDS USE AI TO DO SCHOOLWORK? • Artificial intelligence is part of our everyday lives. It makes our smart devices work, and you might already be using an AI program in school. But advanced chatbots, like ChatGPT, are new. They’re called generative AI. Ask a chatbot a question, and it will generate a whole essay. Some educators worry that chatbots could prevent students from learning on their own. Should students use AI to do their school assignments? We asked our TFK Kid Reporters to argue both sides of the case.


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