Can AI classroom bots really be "deeply passionate, great at teaching, and infinitely patient?"
Two new reports offer markedly different visions of emerging AI use in education.
Over 60 policymakers, edtech innovators, school leaders, and advocates convened to discuss AI.
Chatbots in classrooms: What are the potential dangers with using them in education?
Can AI as an on-demand test developer revolutionize teaching and learning?
Companies report using AI tools in their workflows already or planning to adopt soon.
Where is AI most effective and what aspects of teaching should remain indelibly human?
Banning tech that will become a critical part of life is the wrong answer for education
Teens use AI more since AI tools are increasingly embedded in apps and websites.
A recent poll finds English and social studies teachers embracing AI tools like ChatGPT.
Are young children being monitored by AI without informed consent? Are room scans legal? The nonprofit Center for Democracy and Technology found...
Teachers can avoid hours of preparation by using artificial intelligence to craft a plan.
As students increasingly turn to generative AI to complete schoolwork, educators grow more concerned.
Educators have now had the opportunity to regroup and address generative AI in education.
A relative handful of tech-forward afterschool programs are beginning to fully embrace AI.
Will an AI-powered tool that analyzes videos of teachers and offers feedback improve teaching?
The AI tool of a Pittsburgh-area agency is the subject of civil rights complaints.