Cross-corpus research synthesis
AI in Education
Automated grading, proctoring, student-data analytics.
Synthesised deterministically from 6 articles that engage this theme. Empirical consensus: settled. Full theme article: /wiki/education. Machine-readable: /wiki/synthesis.json.
Cross-jurisdiction stances (2 govern, 5 engage)
| Instrument | Verdict | Provision excerpt / citation |
|---|---|---|
| EU AI Act | governs | Education and vocational training: AI systems intended to be used to determine access or admission or to assign natural persons to educational and vocational training institutions… (paraphrase) Annex III §3 (high-risk: educational access) |
| Executive Order 14110 on Safe, Secure, Trustworthy AI | implicit | §8(d) + ED guidance |
| UN GA Resolution on Safe, Secure, Trustworthy AI | implicit | Calls on digital-divide bridging |
| UNESCO Recommendation on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence | governs | “Member States should work with international organizations, educational institutions and private and non-governmental entities to provide adequate AI literacy education to the public” Policy Area 'Education and Research', para 101 — provide adequate AI literacy education to the public |
| Italy Law No. 132/2025 on Artificial Intelligence (Legge 23 settembre 2025, n. 132) | implicit | “potenziamento, all'interno dei curricoli scolastici, dello sviluppo di competenze … STEM … attività formative per la comprensione tecnica e l'utilizzo consapevole … dei sistemi di intelligenza artificiale.” No operative schooling regime in force. Art. 24(2)(g) directs (as a delegation criterion) strengthening STEM/artistic competencies in school curricula; Art. 24(2)(i) requires AI-literacy training in universities/AFAM/ITS; Art. 15(4) promotes AI training for magistrates; Art. 22 supports youth. |
Evidence convergence
Sources the corpus cites for this theme across multiple articles — a scientometric consensus signal computed from inline prose citations (the more articles independently cite a source, the more load-bearing it is for this theme). 9 sources are cited by ≥2 articles.
- 3×Missing the Mark: Adoption of Watermarking for Generative AI Systems in Practice and Implications Under the New EU AI Act — cited by 3 articles
- 2×AI, Climate, and Regulation: From Data Centers to the AI Act — cited by 2 articles
- 2×The simple macroeconomics of AI — cited by 2 articles
- 2×An interdisciplinary account of the terminological choices by EU policymakers ahead of the final agreement on the AI Act: AI system, general purpose AI system, foundation model, and generative AI — cited by 2 articles
- 2×Generative AI at Work — cited by 2 articles
- 2×A Framework for Evaluating Global AI Governance Initiatives — cited by 2 articles
- 2×Artificial intelligence and synthetic biology: biosecurity risks, dual-use concerns, and governance pathways — cited by 2 articles
- 2×Large language models reflect the ideology of their creators — cited by 2 articles
- 2×Defending Compute Thresholds Against Legal Loopholes — cited by 2 articles