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    China is making AI mandatory in schools—And maybe that’s not such a bad thing

    Lia EspinaBy Lia EspinaApril 16, 20252 Mins Read
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    Okay, this isn’t exactly hot-off-the-press. The announcement was made earlier this year, but I only came across it recently while casually scrolling through the internet (a.k.a. doomscrolling instead of doing what I was supposed to be doing). Still, the second I read it, my brain went: Wait. Why aren’t more people talking about this?

    Starting September 2025, China will roll out mandatory AI education for all primary and secondary students. We’re talking about at least eight hours a year of formal instruction, starting with the basics in elementary school, then scaling to real-world applications and ethical considerations in high school.

    And while some people might be side-eyeing the idea of teaching AI to kids, I genuinely think this is one of the smartest moves they’ve made in recent years.

    The truth is, if you don’t evolve with tech, you get left behind.

    It’s like Darwin’s evolution, but with data sets and algorithms. AI is already woven into daily life, from the autocorrect on your phone to the recommendations on your feed. The earlier kids understand how it works, how to use it properly, and how not to abuse it, the better.

    China is not just teaching kids how to code. They’re teaching AI etiquette, something even some adults struggle with. Ethics. Boundaries. Responsible usage. All the things that tend to get overlooked when people are either romanticizing AI or demonizing it.

    And they’re not alone in this direction. Italy made headlines in 2023 for introducing optional AI lessons in high schools. In the U.S., some states like California and New York have launched pilot programs, but there’s still no nationwide policy in place. Meanwhile, China is going full-scale, embedding AI into its national education system, and into its future workforce.

    This is how they stay ahead. They adjust. They build. They teach. And that’s why, while the rest of the world is still arguing over how to “deal” with AI, China is actively preparing a generation that knows how to use it with purpose and awareness.

    Because again (and I’ll keep saying it), AI is just a tool.

    It’s not something to be afraid of. What matters is how it’s used. And who’s being taught to use it well.

    So no, this isn’t brand-new news. But it’s the kind that lingers. The kind that quietly says, “Hey, pay attention.” And maybe we should.

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    Lia is a tech and lifestyle writer with over a decade of experience in making gadgets, games, and digital trends easy to understand. Most days, you’ll find her writing with a milk tea in hand and at least one cat supervising.

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