Legislative proposal to regulate AI in classrooms
The Labor Party group in the Chamber of Deputies presented an initiative to modify article 30 of the General Education Law. The reform seeks to include the promotion of artificial intelligence (AI) and its ethical application in the study plans of the New Mexican School.
The proposal, promoted by deputy Pedro Vázquez González, aims to ensure the appropriate use of AI in teaching, learning and evaluation processes. It also contemplates the protection of students’ personal data.
“Its implementation occurs in a heterogeneous, discretionary manner and without uniform pedagogical or ethical criteria,” states the document submitted to the Education Commission.
The text highlights that AI makes it possible to develop innovative pedagogical tools, personalize learning and strengthen scientific research. In addition, it facilitates the generation of teaching resources and the analysis of educational data.
“Artificial intelligence not only represents an additional technological tool, but a profound transformation in the way in which knowledge is produced, transmitted and evaluated,” adds the initiative.
Vázquez González indicated that the promotion of AI in education must be based on principles of inclusion, equity and social responsibility. The objective is to reduce digital gaps and contribute to the scientific, technological and humanistic development of the country.
If approved, Mexico would have an educational policy aimed at training citizens capable of participating in the knowledge society, promoting innovation and social well-being.




