Behind the hoopla over the promise of artificial intelligence lay difficult realities, including how such technology might affect people already disadvantaged in a data-driven world.
Universities explore how AI agents and chatbots can streamline student services, automate support and empower IT teams.
Today, Microsoft is announcing the most important commitment in Microsoft Canada’s history. We’re adding to our investments – with a total of $19 billion CAD between 2023 and 2027, including more than ...
If being a teenager used to feel like a crash course in awkwardness, today it’s more like living inside a 24/7 group chat ...
Studocu, an online educational platform, recently announced the launch of Mock Exams, a new AI-powered feature in Studocu AI ...
As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly integrated into the economy, higher education institutions are teaching ...
How OpenAI’s new AI Foundations and ChatGPT Foundations for Teachers aim to close AI skills gaps for students, educators, and ...
With little top-down direction, schools and school districts across the state are in charge of coming up with their own policies regarding the use of AI by educators and students. The North Dakota ...
By JESSICA A. JOHNSON Syndicated columnist The recent Harvard report on grading practices has drawn a lot of attention from ...
AI may help higher ed with its viewpoint diversity challenges.
LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. — As artificial intelligence rapidly grows, Millersville University is stepping in to help educators ...
When Dr. Carolina Gutierrez's physics students used artificial intelligence to solve problems, something unexpected happened: ...