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AI in everyday education at secondary schools and universities

Opportunities, limits, and implications of AI tools in teaching and learning

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Digital Humanities, University of Bern

University of Bern

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December 29, 2025

Artificial intelligence is already part of everyday life in schools and universities. This event discusses how AI tools can support learning and teaching—and where their technical, legal, and ethical limits lie. Topics include: - possible uses and limits of AI tools in schools and higher education - ethical and legal questions - how required competencies may change for pupils and students - perspectives on the future of education and AI

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