That line from 2014 movie Ex Machina keeps surfacing as I watch my students navigate a world increasingly shaped by ...
A Quinnipiac University survey shows nearly three-quarters of Americans want colleges to teach AI skills, but less than half believe it will improve learning. Generational divides reveal younger ...
At the annual ASU+GSV Summit, the heads of colleges sounded off on what excites and worries them most about artificial ...
AI-powered platforms are rapidly changing how educators, technical writers, researchers, and businesses create, refine, and manage content. From enhancing lesson plans and technical documentation to ...
For AI to deliver meaningful educational value, policy frameworks must evolve alongside technology. Without clearly defined ...
We need leaders at all levels — but especially at the state level where policy is usually made — to offer districts clearer ...
Higher education is failing at AI. Why faculty are the secret weapon, the liberal arts the surprise winner, and the ...
Conversations about AI in higher education will now shift, from a focus on new functionality and experimentation, to accountability and the best strategic uses of the technology to solve problems. In ...
The sudden and rapid propagation of artificial intelligence [AI] through large language models, or LLMs, like ChatGPT, has ...
The age of AI has come for K–12 education. A September 2025 RAND survey found that 54 percent of K–12 students indicated they used AI for school, up more than 15 percentage points in two years.
In the current grade-focused incentive structure, students’ use of AI to perform better while learning less is entirely rational behavior.
San José, California, is partnering with OpenAI, Google and Anthropic to make AI tools and education available to residents ...