Russian Teachers Report Benefits of AI in the Classroom
More than 44 percent of educators say they regularly use neural networks in their work.

Teachers in Russian schools say artificial intelligence is improving the educational process. According to a recent survey by Uchi.ru, more than 44 percent of educators regularly turn to neural networks for various tasks. Most often, they use the technology to communicate with parents and reduce daily administrative workload. AI tools also help track students’ learning progress, plan joint activities, and avoid repetitive explanations.
An AI Textbook
When asked about future needs, teachers said they would like automated tools that generate recommendations for parents, services for creating reports, and faster feedback mechanisms.
In the near future, school students are also expected to begin studying artificial intelligence as a formal subject. The course is being introduced into the national curriculum, and in Moscow it is already operating in pilot mode. An AI textbook for different grade levels is also in development.








































