- Google brings Gemini AI to teen students in over 100 countries.
- The company prioritizes responsible AI integration and student data privacy.
- New tools for educators include Read Along, interactive lessons, and personalized stories.
Responsible AI integration and data privacy
Google is now offering its Gemini AI technology to teen students using their school accounts. The company believes this will help students develop the skills needed to thrive in a future with generative AI.
Google has taken steps to ensure the responsible integration of Gemini into the education system.
The company claims it will not use data from student chats to train or improve its AI models, and Gemini has built-in guardrails to prevent inappropriate responses.
New tools for educators
Gemini will be available to teen students using their Google Workspace for Education accounts in English in more than 100 countries. However, Gemini will remain off by default until admins choose to enable it.
Google is launching several new tools for educators, including the Read Along in Classroom feature, interactive lesson creation, and improved grading options.
The company is also piloting personalized story generation for students.