This AI educational guide is an independent resource created to help South African students understand and use artificial intelligence tools responsibly. This publication is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by:
The South African Department of Basic Education (DBE)
Provincial Education Departments
Any educational authority or regulatory body
AI technology providers (including but not limited to OpenAI, Google, Microsoft, Anthropic, Meta)
Educational publishers or distributors
Government agencies or institutions
This guide is provided strictly for informational and educational purposes only. The content does not constitute:
Professional educational advice
Legal or regulatory guidance
Technical support or training
Curriculum compliance certification
Academic endorsement or accreditation
While this guide is designed for specific age groups, parental and teacher supervision is strongly recommended for all AI interactions. Parents and educators should:
Review all AI tools before student use
Monitor student interactions with AI systems
Ensure age-appropriate content and responses
Provide guidance on responsible use
Users must ensure compliance with all applicable South African legislation, including but not limited to:
Protection of Personal Information Act (POPI Act), No. 4 of 2013:
Students must not share personal information with AI systems
Schools must obtain appropriate consent for AI tool usage
Data processing must comply with POPI requirements
Privacy impact assessments may be required
Electronic Communications and Transactions Act (ECTA), No. 25 of 2002:
Digital interactions and communications regulations
Electronic record-keeping requirements
Cybercrime prevention obligations
Children's Act, No. 38 of 2005:
Child protection in digital environments
Best interests of the child principle
Safeguarding obligations
Film and Publication Board Regulations:
Content classification and age restrictions
Online content monitoring requirements
Users are responsible for ensuring alignment with:
Curriculum and Assessment Policy Statements (CAPS)
Provincial education policies and guidelines
School governing body policies
Professional teaching standards and codes of conduct
Critical Understanding Required:
AI systems can and do make factual errors
AI responses may contain bias, inaccuracies, or outdated information
AI-generated content requires human verification and critical evaluation
AI tools are not substitutes for human judgment or expertise
Users must:
Verify all AI-generated information against authoritative sources
Cross-reference AI responses with curriculum materials
Evaluate cultural sensitivity and appropriateness
Check for bias, stereotypes, or inappropriate content
Ensure alignment with South African educational contexts
Important Limitations:
AI services may experience downtime or technical issues
Internet connectivity requirements may limit accessibility
AI tool features and availability may change without notice
Technical support is not provided by this guide's authors
Mandatory Safeguards:
Never input student names, addresses, or identifying information into AI systems
Avoid sharing sensitive personal, family, or school information
Understand that AI conversations may be stored by service providers
Be aware that free AI services may use conversations for training purposes
Risk Awareness:
AI services operate on servers outside South Africa
Data may be subject to foreign privacy laws and regulations
Educational institutions should conduct privacy impact assessments
Consider using AI tools with educational-specific privacy protections
Required Actions:
Obtain appropriate parental consent for student AI use
Ensure school policy compliance before AI implementation
Respect family preferences regarding technology use
Maintain transparency about AI tool usage in education
Fundamental Principles:
AI assistance must be acknowledged and disclosed
AI-generated content is not student's original work
Plagiarism policies apply to AI-generated content
Teachers and students must maintain academic honesty
Acceptable Uses:
AI as a learning aid and explanation tool
Research assistance and information gathering
Study material creation and practice questions
Language support and translation help
Unacceptable Uses:
Submitting AI-generated work as original student creation
Using AI to complete assessments without disclosure
Bypassing learning objectives through AI shortcuts
Violating examination or assessment policies
Important Considerations:
AI tools may not fully understand South African cultural contexts
Responses may reflect biases from predominantly Western training data
Local knowledge and perspectives may be underrepresented
Cultural sensitivity requires human oversight and judgment
Multilingual Considerations:
AI translation may not capture cultural nuances
Indigenous languages may have limited AI support
Cultural expressions and idioms may be misunderstood
Local dialects and variations require careful interpretation
Full Accountability: Users are solely responsible for:
All consequences arising from AI tool usage
Compliance with applicable laws and regulations
Educational outcomes and academic integrity
Student safety and wellbeing in digital environments
Verification of AI-generated content accuracy
Important Legal Notice: The authors, publishers, and distributors of this guide accept no liability for:
Errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in AI-generated content
Technical failures or service interruptions
Data privacy breaches or security incidents
Non-compliance with educational or legal requirements
Adverse academic or educational outcomes
Misuse of AI tools or violation of policies
Disclaimer Notice: References to third-party organisations, websites, or resources are provided for informational purposes only and do not constitute:
Endorsement of products or services
Affiliation or partnership agreements
Quality assurance or reliability guarantees
Compliance certification or approval
Important Understanding:
AI services and features may change without notice
Pricing, availability, and terms of service are subject to provider policies
Links and resources may become outdated or unavailable
Users should verify current information independently
Recommended Actions:
Consult Department of Basic Education guidelines for official policies
Seek legal advice for complex compliance questions
Contact educational technology specialists for technical guidance
Engage with school leadership for policy development
Important Commitment:
AI technology evolves rapidly, requiring ongoing learning
Educational policies and regulations may change
Best practices continue to develop through research and experience
Users should stay informed about developments in AI and education
Immediate Actions Required:
Stop AI interaction immediately if inappropriate content appears
Report concerning responses to appropriate authorities
Document incidents for follow-up investigation
Seek guidance from educational professionals
Essential Safeguards:
Maintain adult supervision for younger students
Establish clear boundaries for AI interactions
Create safe reporting mechanisms for problems
Prioritise student wellbeing over technology use
By using this guide and the AI tools referenced within, users acknowledge that they:
Have read and understood all disclaimers and limitations
Accept full responsibility for compliance with applicable laws
Understand the risks and limitations of AI technology
Commit to responsible and ethical use of AI tools in education
This disclaimer may be updated periodically to reflect changes in:
Legal and regulatory requirements
AI technology developments
Educational policy updates
Best practice recommendations
Users are responsible for staying informed about updates and ensuring continued compliance with all applicable requirements.