Google brings Gemini to classrooms for all ages, sparking debate about AI’s place in student learning and development

Google brings Gemini to classrooms for all ages, sparking debate about AI’s place in student learning and development

Google brings Gemini to classrooms for all ages, sparking debate about AI’s place in student learning and development


  • Google expands Gemini AI access to students under 18, but with safeguards
  • Includes AI literacy tools, fact-checking, and stricter content moderation
  • It nevertheless raises new questions about AI’s long-term role in global education systems

When calculators first entered classrooms, many worried they would weaken students’ math skills. The arrival of the internet and smartphones, brought similar fears about plagiarism and distraction – and now, AI tools are taking their turn in the spotlight.

With the rollout of Google’s Gemini app to all Google Workspace for Education users, including students under 18, those old concerns are resurfacing in a new form.

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