A new study by learning analytics researchers presents key considerations for generative AI (GenAI) educational tools so they are carefully developed to support, rather than replace, human learning.
No matter how much data they learn, why do artificial intelligence (AI) models often miss the mark on human intent? Conventional comparison learning, designed to help AI understand human preferences, ...
To solve a truly maddening problem, sometimes all you need is another person to bounce ideas back and forth with. After agonizing over details for hours, a thought partner can help you iron out the ...
Overview: India leads global generative AI course enrollments with over 3.6 million learners in 2025.Textbooks are being ...
Roman C. Ugarte ’24 is an Applied Math in Economics concentrator in Eliot House. K. Oskar Schulz ’22 is currently on leave founding a startup in New York City. Their column, “Under-indexed,” runs on ...
AI isn’t replacing teachers, it’s reviving personalised learning. From virtual history rooms to smart tutors, classrooms are ...
As educators we've all experienced the rise of new technologies along with the process of sorting out how each one may impact our work and our lives. Is the coming of AI any different? If so, how can ...
From solving puzzles to masterfully playing a game of chess, current artificial intelligence tools have employed algorithms and generative responses to mimic human intelligence in ways that, at times, ...
As generative AI continues reshaping industries worldwide, enterprises are accelerating adoption across production, ...
AI (Artificial Intelligence) is a broad concept and its goal is to create intelligent systems whereas Machine Learning is a specific approach to reach the same goal.