Information technology expert Tanvir Hasan Zoha has cautioned against growing government plans to increase reliance on artificial intelligence (AI) within the education sector. While acknowledging AI’s effectiveness in administrative and analytical tasks, Zoha argues that excessive dependence on AI in education could prove detrimental in the long run. His comments come following the presentation of the proposed budget for the 2026-27 fiscal year by Finance Minister Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury on Thursday, June 11th. The budget details allocations for various sectors, including education, and outlines plans for technological integration. Zoha’s warning suggests a need for careful consideration regarding the extent of AI implementation in educational settings. He implies a balance is needed to avoid potentially negative consequences for the future of learning. Further details regarding the budget and Zoha’s specific concerns are expected to emerge.