Indonesia Issues Decree Regulating AI In Education

Indonesia issued a joint ministerial decree on Thursday in Jakarta regulating digital technology and artificial intelligence use in education from early childhood through higher education. Signed by seven cabinet ministers led by Coordinating Minister Pratikno, it sets minimum ages, permitted uses, and recommended durations—restricting instant-answer AI for primary and secondary students while allowing educationally designed AI tools to support learning.
Key Points
- 1Imposes joint ministerial decree regulating AI and digital technology across early childhood to higher education
- 2Addresses risks by setting minimum ages, permitted uses, and durations to protect developmental readiness
- 3Means schools must block instant-answer AI for younger students; permit pedagogical AI and structured tools
Scoring Rationale
Official national decree provides clear regulatory guidance and practical rules, but impact is primarily domestic rather than global.
Sources
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