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    Tech Life – Should we allow AI into the classroom?

    Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteBy Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteDecember 15, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Does AI have a role in education? Some private schools in the United States are swapping traditional teacher-led classroom lessons for laptops and personalised apps. We speak to pupils and the co-founder of the school network embracing AI-assisted learning.

    Also in this edition: We’re lifting the lid on online scams around the world. Hear how one woman was conned out of a large sum of money, and an expert tells us what we should be wary of online.

    Presenter: Chris Vallance
    Producer: Tom Quinn

    (Image: Rear view of a large group of high school students in a computer lab. They have laptops on their desks. Credit: Getty Images)

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