Many parents know they should limit kids’ screen time at home. Teachers, however, may not set those rules, and their absence ...
All students in Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools receive their own devices and use online programs like i-Ready. But some families are questioning whether educational software is helping children learn — ...
The first class of students who have been at Seckinger High School since they were freshmen graduated this month. By now, districts from Boston to Miami have caught the same A.I. fever, vowing to ...
Coauthor of a new study says “credibility of the degrees” and whether employers trust them is at stake. Already, colleges are ...
Members of the class of 2026 have had access to AI since they were freshmen. Almost all of them are using it to do their work. “I cannot think that in this day and age that there is a student who is ...
A new Science analysis of 95,513 students finds AI use barely predicts cheating across majors, yet heavy individual users ...
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At M.I.T., a new program called “artificial intelligence and decision-making” is now the second-most-popular undergraduate major. By Natasha Singer Natasha Singer covers computer science and A.I.
The rise of AI has created cognitive dissonance among a generation resentful of AI for taking jobs, but feeling like they ...
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