Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a timely topic and is currently a key priority for Europe. As AI and related technologies expand and grow, it becomes crucial for parents, educators, and policy makers to better understand, monitor, and regulate its uses as a medium to unfold their educational affordances.
The potential impact of artificial intelligence on children needs to be addressed, since children are the first-Generation AI. By teaching children, the fundamentals of AI technology, it is one of the best ways to support the development of key skills and knowledge needed to protect themselves from excessive use and possible abuse. This is important because although the benefits of AI and the potential for strong education value on one hand, it also possesses strong limitations on the other by placing children under scrutiny and strict monitoring, and often times without them knowing it. AI is embedded in several applications and tools we interact daily. These include the use of YouTube, Social Media, and search engines. The activities of the project will likely anticipate the EU strategy for AI and promote its integration in primary education through an interdisciplinary STEM approach for the development of key competences and digital skills of teachers and learners