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Perplexity and SheerID launch a global program offering students up to two years of free AI access through secure identity verification.
Less than three years after ChatGPT emerged as a powerful new research and organizational tool, AI has become rooted in campus classrooms and boardrooms.
Let’s be honest. AI has already taken a seat in the classroom. Google, Microsoft, OpenAI, Anthropic have all been pushing hard. Today brings more announcements from Athropic, the company behind the AI chatbot Claude, adding even more momentum. The shift isn’t subtle anymore. It’s fast, loud and it’s happening whether schools are ready or not.
"AI could potentially change education drastically," says UC San Diego education scholar Amy Eguchi, who is both excited and concerned about the prospect.
Here’s what to know about Connecticut’s AI bills this session, their status and how they compare to other states’ laws.
Even the teachers who were almost on the verge of retirement had to learn how to operate computers, Zoom, Microsoft Teams… They had no option but to accept the change and the need of the hour." He makes a comparison between this revolution and the present surge of AI in schools,
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Bizcommunity on MSNRise of AI in education: Transforming fear into fascinationWill artificial intelligence take our jobs in the future? No, but people who know how to use AI effectively just might, the World Economic Forum predicts. And that’s why our education system needs to embrace the opportunities that AI offers instead of treating new technologies as a threat or something to be feared.
The National Academy for AI Instruction, backed by AI companies and the AFT, aims to use AI in education without replacing teachers.
The study highlights a crucial distinction between symbolic and sub-symbolic decision-making. Symbolic decisions require holistic design, system-wide understanding, and the ability to restructure institutions,
AI is no longer emerging. It is embedded. It is becoming core infrastructure across sectors, from law and finance to healthcare and beyond. The question is not whether AI will reshape the workforce. It is whether our systems,