The sun shines on the rolling hills of the Bavarian Forest. At the top of the school hill above the old town of the 7,500-inhabitant town of Bad Kötzting, the bell rings for the third hour. In middle school, Elena Heigl and Hannah Riedl, 13, lean over their tablets. “He praised me because I did the introduction correctly,” says Elena, pointing to the screen. He is called Fiete and is a program that works with artificial intelligence. In class 8aM, Fiete is giving feedback on the homework today.

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