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2026-08-19 · Logged by the Meridian desk

Greece sets technical rules for AI tools in secondary schools

EUNOTABLEGuidanceGovernment useOnline safetyData protection

What changed

Greece's Ministry of Education adopted a Ministerial Decision setting conditions and technical and organisational measures for AI use in secondary education, developed jointly with the Ministry of Digital Governance and aligned with the EU AI Act and GDPR.

Who this touches

Public education bodies and AI systems deployed in Greek secondary schools.

Why it matters

Schools and any providers supplying AI tools to them now have a defined national framework specifying how such systems must be governed, tied explicitly to AI Act and GDPR alignment.

Suggested next step — and why

Education authorities and AI tool providers active in Greek secondary schools may want to map the Ministerial Decision's technical and organisational measures against their current deployments.

The clock

Adopted May 2026.

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