Topic · Classroom AI, student-data protection, and academic integrity
AI in Education
AI in education rules govern classroom AI tools, student data protection, plagiarism and academic-integrity standards, and accommodations. AIGI tracks every primary-source education-AI rule globally. As of the most recent update, AIGI tracks 123 primary-source items on ai in education across global jurisdictions.
Coverage at a glance
- Items tracked
- 123
- Jurisdictions
- 7
- Last update
- —
Most active jurisdictions
Recent ai in education activity
- IA legislation introduced
[IA Legislature] HF 2528
Iowa House File 2528 modifies duties of state boards and departments to establish initiatives, standards, and programs for cyber and artificial intelligence workforce development and education from K-12 through higher education.
Authority: Iowa Legislature
- US Solicitation comment period 4/18/2022
[SAM.gov] Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning (AI/ML) Academic Project and Curriculum Technical Support
A SAM.gov solicitation for Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning (AI/ML) academic project and curriculum technical support for the Coast Guard Academy.
Authority: SAM.gov
- ES guidance published 3/23/2026
Las Autoridades de Protección de Datos publican un decálogo de principios básicos para la contratación y el uso de plataformas educativas digitales
Spanish Data Protection Authorities issue a 10-principle guide for educational digital platforms, emphasizing child data protection and platform responsibility.
Authority: Agencia Española de Protección de Datos
- NY legislation committee 11/3/2025
[NY Legislature] A9190 (2025-2026): Prohibits the use of most artificial intelligence in classrooms prior to high school
New York bill A9190 proposes to prohibit most AI use in K-8 classrooms, with exceptions for disability support and AI instruction.
Authority: New York Legislature
- US policy paper 5/20/2026
[CDT] Advancing Responsible AI Adoption and Use in K-12 Education: Three Policy Priorities for State Legislation
CDT outlines three policy priorities for state legislation to establish robust guardrails for AI adoption and use in K-12 education due to risks to students.
Authority: Center for Democracy & Technology
- US policy paper 5/19/2026
[Brookings] Is it time to measure cognitive stunting?
This Brookings commentary discusses the risk of "cognitive stunting" in young people due to overreliance on AI and calls for developing metrics to measure children's healthy cognitive development in relation to AI use.
Authority: Brookings Institution
- TN legislation enacted 1/2/2024
[TN Legislature] SB1711 (GA113): Education — As enacted, requires the board of trustees of the University of Tennessee, the board of regents, each local governing bo
Requires Tennessee educational institutions to adopt policies on student, faculty, and staff use of AI for instruction and assignments.
Authority: Tennessee Legislature
- IA legislation introduced 2/4/2026
[IA Legislature] SF 2200
Iowa SF 2200 requires school districts, charter schools, and area education agencies to implement email security standards by January 1, 2027.
Authority: Iowa Legislature
- IA legislation introduced 2/6/2025
[IA Legislature] HF 252
Iowa HF 252 requires approved practitioner preparation programs to include computer science, AI, and computational thinking preparation by July 1, 2026.
Authority: Iowa Legislature
- IA legislation introduced 2/16/2026
[IA Legislature] HF 2540
Iowa HF 2540 introduces computer science and AI education requirements for high school graduation starting with the 2030-2031 graduating class.
Authority: Iowa Legislature
- IA legislation introduced 1/22/2026
[IA Legislature] SF 2094
Iowa Senate File 2094 introduces computer science and artificial intelligence education requirements in high schools, practitioner preparation programs, and college admissions, beginning with the 2030-2031 graduating class.
Authority: Iowa Legislature
- NJ legislation committee 11/18/2024
[NJ Legislature] S3876 (2024-2025): Requires school districts to provide instruction on artificial intelligence; requires Secretary of Higher Education to develop artificial in
New Jersey bill S3876 requires school districts to provide artificial intelligence instruction and the Secretary of Higher Education to develop model curricula.
Authority: New Jersey Legislature
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Frequently asked questions
- What is AI in Education?
- AI in education rules govern classroom AI tools, student data protection, plagiarism and academic-integrity standards, and accommodations. AIGI tracks every primary-source education-AI rule globally.
- How many ai in education laws does AIGI track?
- AIGI currently tracks 123 primary-source items under ai in education — spanning bills, regulations, enforcement actions, court opinions, and agency guidance from authorities across global jurisdictions.
- Which jurisdictions are most active on ai in education?
- Most active jurisdictions on ai in education in the current corpus: NJ (12), TN (11), IA (9), US (9), NY (7).
- How current is AIGI's ai in education coverage?
- AIGI runs continuous ingestion against every active source covering ai in education.
- Where do AIGI's ai in education citations come from?
- Every item on this page links to its primary government or research source. AIGI's citation methodology is documented at /how-we-cite — we do not paraphrase or remix secondary commentary; we resolve every pointer to the underlying authority.
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