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Clay Shirky's call for oral exams and in-class assessment offers a blueprint for developing authentic marketing talent in the age of AI automation.

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Universities Are Finally Fighting Back Against AI Cheating

Clay Shirky just delivered the most important wake-up call higher education has received in decades, and marketing leaders should be paying...

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HTC Unveils VIVE Eagle AI Smart Glasses With Multi-Assistant Support. At $520, the lightweight device challenges Meta's Ray-Ban dominance in a smart glasses market still finding its identity and core use cases.

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HTC's VIVE Eagle Enters the AI Glasses Market

HTC just announced the VIVE Eagle, a 49-gram pair of AI-powered smart glasses that integrates OpenAI's GPT models, Google Gemini, and HTC's own VIVE...

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California partners with Google, Microsoft, Adobe, and IBM to provide free AI training to 2.6 million students—examining whether it's transformative workforce development or corporate user acquisition disguised as education.

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California Signs on Google, Microsoft, Adobe, and IBM to Give Free AI Training

California just signed deals with Google, Microsoft, Adobe, and IBM to provide free AI training to 2.6 million students across high schools,...

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Google's $1B AI education investment isn't philanthropy—it's a strategic play to control AI literacy and create lifetime customers. Here's why universities are falling for Silicon Valley's oldest trick.

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Google's $1 Billion Investment in AI Higher Education

We've entered the era of algorithmic academia, and Google just wrote the first check that matters. Their $1 billion commitment to AI education over...

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Elon Musk's announcement of Baby Grok, a

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Baby Grok: the Fox is Guarding the Henhouse

This weekend, Musk announced plans for "Baby Grok," which he describes as "an app dedicated to kid-friendly content" under his xAI company. The...

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The urgent need for AI literacy in education is undeniable, but letting OpenAI, Microsoft, and Anthropic design teacher training creates a massive conflict of interest. We're essentially asking tobacco companies to write the smoking curriculum.

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OpenAI, Microsoft, and Anthropic Design Teacher Training on AI

Microsoft, OpenAI, and Anthropic just announced a $23 million "National Academy for AI Instruction" with the American Federation of Teachers,...

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The New Yorker's deep dive into AI's impact on college writing reveals we're not just witnessing the end of essays—we're watching the birth of a new kind of intellectual performance. The question isn't whether students are cheating; it's whether we're teaching them to think at all.

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Has AI Replaced College Writing?

Hua Hsu's masterful excavation in The New Yorker reads like an academic autopsy report, but we're not examining a corpse—we're watching a...

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England leads Europe in AI education guidance while US teachers earning $46K starting salaries embrace AI tools out of desperation. The question isn't if AI belongs in classrooms—it's whether we have any choice left.

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England Issues AI Guidance for Educators - the U.S. Needs to Catch up

The irony is almost too perfect to bear. Just as artificial intelligence threatens to automate vast swaths of human expertise, the teaching...

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MIT's Leo Anthony Celi exposes a critical flaw in AI healthcare courses that ignore bias detection, but his research points toward a revolutionary approach to training ethically-minded healthcare AI practitioners.

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MIT Research Reveals Biases in AI Healthcare Education

The future of medicine hangs in the balance of a single question that most AI courses aren't even asking: "Where did this data come from?" MIT's Leo...

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10 AI Prompts That'll Actually Save You Time (Not Just Impress Your Coworkers)

Forget the robots-taking-over headlines. These 10 prompts will show you how to use AI for the boring stuff you actually need to get done—like writing emails that don't suck, brainstorming ideas when your brain is fried, and automating the repetitive tasks eating your day.

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