AI + Education Insights

CEO Amanda Bickerstaff on Scripps News’ “Morning Rush”
Daniel Kosta Daniel Kosta

CEO Amanda Bickerstaff on Scripps News’ “Morning Rush”

AI for Education CEO Amanda Bickerstaff was invited to Scripps News’ "Morning Rush" to discuss the challenges and opportunities presented by the integration of AI in education, particularly in light of a recent lawsuit involving a high school student suspended for using AI in an assignment.

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Stanford’s AI-Assisted Tutoring Study
Daniel Kosta Daniel Kosta

Stanford’s AI-Assisted Tutoring Study

A new study from Stanford released today suggests that AI-assisted tutoring, when designed to support rather than replace human tutors, can have a moderately positive impact on student learning outcomes.

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Summer 2024 GenAI Developments
Lindy Matthews Lindy Matthews

Summer 2024 GenAI Developments

From big releases from Anthropic, OpenAI, and Apple to new research that indicates the increasing need for AI literacy, we've pulled together a timeline of important AI and education moments from the Summer of 2024.

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Google Notebook LM Demo & Review
Daniel Kosta Daniel Kosta

Google Notebook LM Demo & Review

Product demo and review of Google's Notebook LM - a new free, AI-powered research assistant that helps users organize, analyze, and create outputs from their research materials.

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Developing AI Guidance for Schools and Districts
Lindy Matthews Lindy Matthews

Developing AI Guidance for Schools and Districts

Our team enjoys working with districts and schools worldwide to develop their AI guidance and create responsible frameworks for AI adoption across their communities. To help you get started, check out our Guide to Developing an AI Policy.

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AI in Education: Beyond the Tip of the Iceberg
Lindy Matthews Lindy Matthews

AI in Education: Beyond the Tip of the Iceberg

Most of the attention on the impact of AI in education has focused solely on academic integrity and cheating. While concerns about AI-assisted cheating and plagiarism are certainly valid, they represent only one of the many potential impacts of AI on our education system.

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