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A public Quizlet set apparently leaked confidential CBP security procedures near Kingsville, Texas. It stayed live for weeks—until a journalist sent a text.
A satirical short story imagines AI-powered classrooms under a Melania Trump education initiative—and asks what we lose when we optimize learning for efficiency.
A humanoid robot walked the White House red carpet with Melania Trump. It's a preview of an ed-tech vision that could reshape — or fracture — how children learn.
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[email protected]Educational content company Complexly converts to nonprofit, raising questions about sustainable business models for quality content in the platform economy.
India's 100 million weekly ChatGPT users reveal how AI companies are reshaping global expansion strategies through localized pricing and educational focus.
As AI tools spread through US special education to address staffing shortages, concerns mount over privacy violations and algorithmic bias affecting vulnerable students.
Google discovers that scaling education AI requires local adaptation, not Silicon Valley solutions. India's 247 million students are teaching tech giants hard lessons about global deployment.
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[email protected]Three ex-Google employees raised $5M to create Sparkli, an AI-powered learning app that turns kids' questions into interactive adventures. But can technology truly replace human teaching?
Preply secures $150M Series D funding, reaching a $1.2B valuation. Explore how the Ukrainian-founded edtech giant is using AI to empower 100,000 tutors and scaling despite geopolitical challenges.
Google launches Google Classroom Gemini podcast lessons, a new AI tool for educators to create audio content. Learn how it targets 35 million Gen Z listeners.
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[email protected]A teen's 6-month, debt-free degree isn't just inspiring. It's a blueprint for disrupting the traditional university model and a signal for the future of work.