# 挪威对小学阶段的人工智能实施近乎全面禁令

- 来源：Hacker News 热门（buzzing.cc 中文翻译）
- 作者：ilreb
- 发布时间：2026-06-20 06:05
- AIHOT 分数：69
- AIHOT 链接：https://aihot.virxact.com/items/cmqli01ma00i2sljgfy5mbrxb
- 原文链接：https://www.reuters.com/technology/norway-imposes-near-ban-ai-elementary-school-2026-06-19

## AI 摘要

挪威宣布从新学年（8月底）起，对1至7年级（6-13岁）小学生近乎全面禁止使用生成式AI工具；8至10年级（14-16岁）可在教师监督下谨慎使用；11至13年级（17-19岁）则需学习适当使用AI以备升学和工作。政府同时计划立法增加课堂纸质书籍，逆转平板电脑趋势。此举源于教育测试成绩持续下滑，此前挪威已于2024年禁止校园内智能手机。

## 正文

Norway imposes near ban on AI in elementary school | Reuters

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Norway imposes near ban on AI in elementary school

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June 19, 2026 2:48 PM UTC Updated 5 hours ago

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OSLO, June 19 (Reuters) - Norway is imposing a near ban on the use of generative AI tools by elementary school pupils while also restricting their ​use in the education of older children to prevent a ‌negative impact on learning, the country's prime minister said on Friday.

Facing a broad decline in education test scores, the government in 2024 banned smartphones from schools and has ​given teachers back more powers to enforce discipline in the ​classroom.

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Using AI increases the risk that young children skip important ⁠steps in their education, Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere told a press ​conference on Friday.

"The most important thing in school is that our children ​learn to read, write and do mathematics," Stoere said, adding that the new standards will be imposed from the new school year beginning in late August.

Pupils from first ​through seventh grade, aged 6 to 13, should as a general ​rule not be using AI, while those in lower secondary school, aged 14 to ‌16, can ⁠cautiously adopt tools under teachers' supervision, the government said.

In upper secondary education, from ages 17 to 19, students should learn to use AI appropriately so that they are prepared for further education and work, it added.

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Norway ​began adopting computers ​in classrooms in ⁠the 1990s and tablets after the introduction of the iPad from 2010 onwards, reducing the reliance on books ​and handwriting.

But in a related statement on Friday the ​government also ⁠said it will propose legislation to fund the use of more books in classrooms, reversing the trend towards computer tablets.

The Norwegian government in April also ⁠announced ​plans to ban children from using social media ​until they turn 16, following a trend pioneered by Australia and some other nations to reduce young ​people's use of electronic devices.

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