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Apologia Artificial Intelligence Policy

Human beings are charged with subduing the Earth and having dominion over it (Gen 1:28). Harnessing the resources of the Earth to increase productivity and improve the effectiveness of our stewardship is part of that work. In other words, advances in technology provide new tools to accomplish our earthly purpose. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is one of those tools.

Apologia approaches AI cautiously and prudently, recognizing both its dangers and benefits. We are well aware of AI “hallucination” and the high rate of false attribution common to AI responses. Therefore, our commitment to the highest standards of integrity precludes the use of AI as a tool to generate content. To that end, Apologia employs the following safeguards:

  • No text of any curriculum can be created using AI to write or rewrite the material.
  • AI cannot be used as a source for any information or research included in the material.
  • As of 2026, all manuscripts submitted by authors will be evaluated for AI usage and must
    receive a clean report to be accepted prior to the editorial process.

Where appropriate, Apologia utilizes various AI tools to improve efficiency, not to generate content. Some examples include using tools within existing software to help edit and finalize graphics and video backgrounds, audio editing, and occasional copy editing (for grammar and punctuation, not composition). AI is built into most search engines, so avoiding its use during initial research is difficult. We understand that AI output can contain errors, so Apologia requires authors, teachers, and content creators to verify the results and ensure they draw from reputable sources that are accurately cited. AI is never used as a source itself.

Human creativity is a gift from God and an expression of His character. Therefore, Apologia is deeply committed to honoring God’s command of stewardship by creating curriculum that is human-generated and God-centered.