The Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA) and other organizations, have sent a letter to Representatives Obernolte and Lieu expressing gratitude for their bipartisan leadership in developing sustainable AI policy in the United States. The coalition acknowledges the lawmakers’ efforts in bringing together experts through educational briefings to address significant policy challenges posed by AI. Emphasizing the importance of education beyond student outcomes and teacher working conditions, the coalition calls for a member-level briefing specifically focused on AI’s impact on education. This would ensure that the perspectives of students, parents, educators, and innovators are adequately considered in discussions about AI’s role in America’s educational landscape.
The letter highlights the need for this briefing to address both the opportunities and risks associated with AI in education. It emphasizes the importance of exploring how AI can enhance teaching and accelerate learning while also mitigating potential issues related to privacy, civil rights, and the risk of widening existing disparities. The coalition advocates for prioritizing equitable access to AI technologies, particularly for marginalized groups, and stresses the need to prepare students for success in an AI-driven workforce. With various stakeholders already working to ensure responsible AI use, the coalition urges Congress and the federal government to provide necessary support and guidance to foster safe, accessible, and effective AI integration in schools.