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

Portland, ORLocal News

A Beaverton teenager is leading an inspiring initiative aimed at teaching her peers the responsible use of artificial intelligence. With AI becoming increasingly integrated into daily life, she recognized the need for education surrounding its ethical implications and potential risks. Her program includes workshops and open discussions, providing a platform for students to engage with AI technology in a safe and informed manner. This effort not only raises awareness about the responsible use of AI but also encourages young people to think critically about the technology they interact with. Educators and parents have praised her proactive stance, noting its importance in today's tech-driven world.

By empowering her peers with knowledge and skills, she is helping to cultivate a generation that is not only tech-savvy but also ethically aware. This initiative stands as a model for similar programs aimed at integrating technology literacy into education. As discussions about AI continue to evolve, her work highlights the crucial role of youth in shaping a responsible digital future.

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