GCSE computer science students will learn about the impacts that artificial intelligence can have on 鈥渋ndividuals, wider society, the economy and the environment鈥 under proposed revamped content. The government is . Guidance was and 鈥渟ince that time digital technology has moved on, meaning that some content is outdated鈥, the DfE said. The proposed content will state that students should study the 鈥渂roader impacts that digital technology (including artificial intelligence) can have on individuals, wider society, the economy and the environment, including issues of ethics, legality, bias鈥. The current content, from, 2015, states students should learn 鈥渢he ethical, legal and environmental impacts of digital technology on wider society, including issues of privacy and cyber security鈥, but does not mention AI specifically. ‘Visual programming languages’ allowed Another key change will be the opportunity for 鈥渧isual programming languages鈥 to be used in meeting the subject鈥檚 requirements, rather than textual programming languages only. Visual languages let pupils programme elements graphically rather than specifying them textually. The DfE said visual languages 鈥渘ow offer equivalent functionality to textual languages, and the underpinning knowledge, understanding and skills of programming is the same for both language types鈥. The proposed changes also aim to 鈥渕ake it clearer what should be taught, avoiding the inclusion of specific examples which are liable to change over time, or unnecessary references to aspects of digital technology which may simply distract from the teaching of the underpinning knowledge, understanding and skills鈥. 鈥淏y updating the subject content, we are ensuring that the GCSE is maintained to a high standard and will continue to support students in progressing to further study, training, or employment in computing and other specialisms.鈥 The consultation closes in July and “it is currently projected that a revised draft of the subject content will be published early in 2025, with first teaching from the academic year 2026-27”.