Jordan's Education Ministry Considers Reforms Amidst Responsible AI Use Concerns at Global Data & AI Virtual Tech Conference 2025

Published on 4.23.25

  The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in Jordanian education has been gaining momentum, with a focus on leveraging its potential to enhance learning outcomes and improve the overall educational experience. The Global Data & AI Virtual Tech Conference 2025 highlighted the importance of responsible AI use in schools, particularly in addressing the potential harm it can cause to minors. The Women, Family and Community Development Ministry is considering legal reforms to address this issue. Secretary-General Samira Zoubi stressed the importance of dialogue and cooperation in employing AI and data to drive digital transformation. Minister Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri plans an internal brainstorming session with relevant ministries and stakeholders to explore preventive measures against the misuse of AI in schools. The conference also emphasized the need for enhanced digital literacy among students and educators to ensure responsible AI use, but no specific initiatives or developments were mentioned in relation to Jordan.

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