'It's too new': Should ChatGPT and similar programs be allowed in southern Utah schools?

ChatGPT software has been at the center of discussion in southern Utah for its use in schools.

ChatGPT software has been at the center of discussion in southern Utah for its use in schools. (St. George News)


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ST. GEORGE — Ever since its release on Nov. 30, 2022, ChatGPT software has been at the center of discussion nationally for its use in schools.

Washington County School District communication director Steve Dunham said there was no official school district policy that covers the artificial intelligence issue.

"It's too new," Dunham said about policies regarding its use within local schools.

Shauna Lund, Iron County School District's communication coordinator, reported a similar status.

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