We are a global community of education professionals who refuse the
call for generative AI (GenAI) adoption in schools and colleges, and
reject the narrative of its inevitability.

At its heart, education is a project of guiding learners to exercise
their own agency in the world. Through education, learners should be
empowered to participate meaningfully in society, industry, and the
planet. But in its current form, GenAI is corrosive to the agency of
students, educators and professionals.

Current GenAI technologies represent unacceptable legal, ethical and
environmental harms, including exploitative labour, piracy of countless
creators' and artists' work, harmful biases, mass production of
misinformation, and reversal of the global emissions reduction
trajectory.

GenAI is a threat to student learning and wellbeing. There is
insufficient evidence for student use of GenAI to support genuine
learning gains, though there is a massive marketing push to position
these products as essential to students’ future livelihoods. Young
people using anthropomorphised chatbots are vulnerable to psychological
and emotional addiction. GenAI "relationships" continue to trigger
mental health crises, human relationship breakdowns, and in the worst
cases, attempted and completed suicides.

Further, GenAI adoption in industry is overwhelmingly aimed at
automating and replacing human effort, often with the expectation that
future “AGI” will render human intellectual and creative labor
obsolete. This is a narrative we will not participate in.

We do not support the use of GenAI in education. We pledge to uphold
the following commitments in our education work, and call on
educational institutions, school leaders and policymakers to honor our
right to enact them.

1 — We will not use GenAI to mark or provide feedback on student work,
nor to design any part of our courses.

2 — We will not promote institutional GenAI products built on
unethically-developed foundation models like ChatGPT, Claude, Copilot,
Gemini, Grok or Llama. We will not allow corporate-institutional
partnerships to compromise our academic freedom.

3 — We will not accept without evidence the sales agenda of people who
are not educators, nor will we spread hype at the expense of student
learning and vibrant pedagogy.

4 — We will not train our students to use generative AI tools to
replace their own intellectual effort and development. We cannot
endorse the automation and exploitation of intellectual and creative
labor.

5 — We will not ask students or staff to violate the spirit of academic
integrity by promoting the use of unethical products.

6 — We will not rewrite curriculum to insert generative AI into it for
the purposes of "scaffolding AI literacy".

7 — We will not contribute to the erosion of academic freedom and
educator agency by forcing educators into compliance with technology
they find unethical.

8 — We honor students' rights to resist and refuse as well.


https://openletter.earth/an-open-letter-from-educators-who-refuse-the-call-to-adopt-genai-in-education-cb4aee75

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