Everyday Heroes: Beaverton teen teaches peers to use artificial intelligence responsibly

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A Beaverton teenager is making waves by teaching her peers about the responsible use of artificial intelligence (AI). With AI becoming an integral part of daily life, the young leader has initiated a program designed to educate students on the ethical implications and potential risks associated with these technologies. Through interactive workshops and engaging discussions, she aims to foster a culture of digital literacy within her school community. Her program covers various topics, including data privacy, misinformation, and the importance of critical thinking when interacting with AI tools. As concerns about AI misuse grow, her efforts highlight the need for proactive measures to equip youth with the necessary skills to navigate this complex landscape.

The response from her classmates has been overwhelmingly positive, showcasing a genuine interest in understanding technology's impact. This initiative not only empowers students but also sparks a broader conversation about technology's role in society. The teen’s inspiring leadership could pave the way for similar programs in other schools, emphasizing the importance of responsible AI usage.

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