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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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