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New Job Resilience Playbook: Why AI Won’t Steal Your Work—Yet

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Despite all the hype about robots stealing jobs, the reality is more nuanced. By 2027, most roles will still rely on uniquely human skills—judgment, creativity, empathy—that AI struggles to replicate. Here’s how workers and businesses can thrive in an AI-powered…

New Paper Tactic: How Teachers Will Outsmart AI Cheating

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In the war against AI-powered essay mills, one low-tech weapon is proving unbeatable: good old pen and paper. A crafty teacher has rolled out in-class handwritten essays and surprise prompts—forcing students to ditch ChatGPT and prove they really know their…

New AI Literacy Debate: What It Is, Who Needs It, and Why It’s So Hard to Define

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As artificial intelligence reshapes how we learn, work, and think, a growing push is underway to improve “AI literacy.” But what exactly does that mean? According to a detailed June 2025 article in The Conversation, AI literacy isn’t just about…

New Rule: Treat AI as a Map, Not a Friend

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Modern chatbots often feel more like over-eager yes-men than tools for serious work. They flatter bad ideas, dodge inconvenient facts, and feed our biases—transforming once-hopeful assistants into “justification machines.” But AI’s real power lies in surfacing the world’s knowledge, not…

New Campus AI Wave: How ChatGPT Is Becoming Student’s Digital

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OpenAI is on a mission to make ChatGPT as essential as a student ID—launching “personalized AI accounts” at enrollment to serve as tutors, teachers’ aides, and career coaches across campuses nationwide. Personalized AI from Day One Rather than waiting for…

New Classroom Tech Clampdown on How Estonia Will Ban Phones

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Estonia’s education ministry is taking no chances with generative AI—and the smartphones that power it. Starting in the 2025–26 school year, hundreds of Estonian schools will ban student phones outright during classes, aims to prevent off-task AI searches, cheating with…

New Academic AI Rift: Professors Will Lean on ChatGPT

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Campus life is entering an AI crossroads. As more professors adopt ChatGPT to design assignments, illustrate concepts, and even grade drafts, a surprising number of students are pushing back—arguing that the very tool meant to enhance learning is complicating it…

New Warning: AI Tools Could Be Dulling Our Minds—The Hidden Cost of ChatGPT and Co.

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Artificial‑intelligence assistants like ChatGPT and Google Gemini have made it effortless to offload memory, research, and even problem‑solving to a machine. But mounting evidence suggests this convenience comes at a cognitive price: declines in memory, critical thinking, and creativity—symptoms that…

New Horizons in Education: How AI Is Empowering Writing Instruction

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US schools are embarking on a transformative journey by integrating advanced AI tools into the writing classroom. This new wave of technology is not just streamlining teachers’ workloads—it’s redefining how students learn to write, think critically, and express their ideas.…

New AI in Education Critical Thinking on the Chopping Block?

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In classrooms around the world, artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming education. While AI-powered tools have the potential to enhance learning and provide personalized instruction, a growing chorus of teachers is warning that these innovations may be undermining one of the…