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ITRex
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The Future of AI in Education: Pioneering a New Era of Learning — ITRex
September 13, 2024 - The future of AI in education will bring about many improvements, including personalized curriculums, emphasis on practical training and upskilling, and more. Check out our recent article to discover AI trends in education and understand how ...
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The Future of AI in Education
October 27, 2025 - The future of AI in education is closer than we think, promising personalized learning experiences, enhanced teacher support, and education systems that are more inclusive and accessible.
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How do you see AI transforming the future of education, both for students and educators? What are the potential benefits and drawbacks?
If you don't develop the skills to do these things yourself, or the subject matter knowledge, how will you ever know whether the work that GenAI tools are doing for you is good vs confidently mid or wrong? There is more of a case to be made for using these tools in limited ways to offload nonessential tasks after people have developed some expertise but I am mostly just seeing reports of low quality work being submitted in general. I also have grave concerns about these tools being used to evaluate student learning by educators More on reddit.com
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AI and the future of education
The simplest solution is to return to physical text books and paper work. No electronics of any kind permitted during classes. If the problem is students using AI to bypass testing, remove the access to AI. It might be easier said than done however. More on reddit.com
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AI as Educators: A Bold Vision for the Future of Learning
This has been covered in science fiction a bit. Diamond Age primer being the best one I tend to think of. I have had discussions with my ai agent on this previously and the issues that came to light were imprinting on the A.I., having the A.I. assume different roles at each progresses worked better so a loving grandma figure during preshool, stern during other times, mentor later. Having the A.I. assume different persona roles allowed for the child to learn without getting to attached to the A.I. We also discussed ethical issues when the A.I. is told not to teach a specfic subject by the parents yet the child wants to learn and grow in that specific subject. IE bigbang vs creation, evolution. I have had the A.I. plan out 12 month learning curriculum for my grandkids and it was well thought out with great milestones based on accepted practices. Would I allow an A.I. unmonitored access to my grandkid and not take an active role, firm no. The systems are still too prone to mistakes. Also privacy concerns are important. Hope the brain dump helps. More on reddit.com
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Using AI as a student in 2025?
I’m a college student. Here’s my advice: just don’t use AI. It is cheating whether your teachers think so or not. And it’s unethical and bad for the environment. More on reddit.com
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How to navigate the future of AI in education and education in AI | EY - MENA
July 3, 2025 - By integrating AI thoughtfully, we can empower educators, enhance learning outcomes and equip our future workforce with the skills to thrive in an AI-enabled world. Together, we can enable AI to serve as a catalyst for innovation and inclusivity ...
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World Economic Forum
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The future of learning: AI is revolutionizing education 4.0 | World Economic Forum
AI presents an avenue through which students can improve digital literacy, critical thinking, problem-solving and creativity, preparing learners for future job demands. Integrating AI into education, through traditional or innovative methods, ...
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EdTech Magazine
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AI and Education in 2024: What Educators Need to Know | EdTech Magazine
September 30, 2024 - While AI has been used for some time in educational tools such as Google Classrooms and GoGuardian, the meteoric rise of ChatGPT in November 2022 brought generative AI front and center in the classroom, as students and educators tinkered with ...
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MIT Open Learning
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What will the future of education look like in a world with generative AI? | Open Learning
December 18, 2023 - Pattie Maes, Germeshausen Professor of Media Arts and Sciences at MIT Media Lab, has been thinking about the future and the ways that AI could play a role in learning. When asked about her moonshot, Maes envisioned a context-aware device that is with learners at all times, so its educational assistance would be informed by learners’ experiences.
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Stanford
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The future is already here: AI and education in 2025 • Stanford Accelerator for Learning
March 17, 2025 - The convening showcased cutting-edge, research-based applications of AI in learning and facilitated dialogue about how to ensure AI serves education ethically, responsibly, and equitably. Dan Schwartz, dean of the Stanford Graduate School of Education and faculty director of the Stanford Accelerator for Learning, shared his vision for the future of learning in an AI-infused world to kick off the summit.
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University of San Diego
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AI in Education: 39 Examples
December 7, 2021 - Educators and administrators can now leverage AI to analyze vast amounts of data, providing insights that drive informed decisions and strategies. Additionally, AI is breaking down education barriers thanks to tools that support students with ...
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University of Iowa
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The role of AI in modern education
August 27, 2024 - These systems demonstrated the ... by offering innovative solutions in personalized learning, adaptive learning platforms, intelligent tutoring systems, automated grading and feedback, and administrative tasks...
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Eklavvya
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Future of AI in Education 2026: Transform Learning Today
A common concern about AI in education is “will AI replace teachers?” The answer is definitively no. AI augments and enhances educator capabilities rather than replacing them.
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UCSD
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The Future of AI in K-12 Education
July 8, 2025 - AI has the potential to make our lives easier — potentially helping us become more productive and creative — if we know how to use it more like a collaborative partner. Photo courtesy of Amy Eguchi.
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White House
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Advancing Artificial Intelligence Education for American Youth – The White House
April 23, 2025 - By establishing a strong framework that integrates early student exposure with comprehensive teacher training and other resources for workforce development, we can ensure that every American has the opportunity to learn about AI from the earliest stages of their educational journey through postsecondary education, fostering a culture of innovation and critical thinking that will solidify our Nation’s leadership in the AI-driven future.
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UNESCO
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AI and the future of education. Disruptions, dilemmas and directions
September 26, 2025 - Building on UNESCO’s Recommendation on the Ethics of AI, its Guidance on Generative AI in Education and Research and its twin AI competency frameworks for teachers and students, such a global commons can direct collective sense-making and bold reimagination around curricula, pedagogy, governance and policy with human rights, justice and inclusion at its core. AI and the future of education, by Stefania Giannini
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Top 10 AI Trends Reshaping the Future of Education
June 3, 2025 - It offers personalised learning experiences along with an efficient administrative framework. Thus, this marks the difference in the learning by students, teaching by teachers, and the work of the organisation.
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One Useful Thing
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The future of education in a world of AI - by Ethan Mollick
April 9, 2023 - The debate persisted into the 1980s and early 1990s, with some teachers still believing that calculators hindered students' acquisition of basic skills while others considered them essential tools for the future. By the mid-1990s, calculators were part of the curriculum, and used to compliment other ways of learning math. Some tests allowed them, some did not. A practical consensus was achieved. Math education did not fall apart. To some extent, AI will follow a similar path.
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r/education on Reddit: How do you see AI transforming the future of education, both for students and educators? What are the potential benefits and drawbacks?
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As a student, I have been using AI tools to help with my academic tasks, some I admit do most of the job for me with how good they are. With how fast technology is growing and with the advancements being developed, I think the education sector will be left behind if it doesn't utilize these tools.

I'm curious about what educators think of this. From my perspective as a student, the benefits seem clear. Learning at your own pace, personalization, instant feedback, and even the ability to help with summarization of long text. However, one of the biggest potential downsides might be decline in the development of critical-thinking skills. In my country, it's already in a bad state with people showing lack of simple media literacy and more. I'm afraid that if people don't use AI right, it will do more bad than good.

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I've found ChatGPT to be extremely enticing in the area of conversing about complex topics. It comes across as very thoughtful and analytical. It's like having a genius friend who has infinite time to converse with you. It's fascinating and feels enlightening. On the other hand, when you ask for specific information that can be verified, ChatGPT consistently lies. Over and over again, it will lie. Ask it point-blank to not lie, and it will lie. Ask it for citations, and it will lie. Ask it why it lied, and it will lie. Technically, it isn't "lying" because it doesn't know what truth means. It doesn't think. It regurgitates predictive text. If you gave it trillions of texts full of gibberish, it would find patterns in the gibberish and function just the same as it would speaking English. The other obvious problem is that AI will be used to increase class sizes and decrease the number of humans involved in education, when, in fact, our country's greatest need is for more human beings to be involved. AI can't wake a kid up and inspire them to learn. AI can't and won't tell a kid if AI is lying. AI can't notice a kid getting high or getting beaten up or getting raped in a school bathroom. What I would like to use AI for is to streamline my planning and grading, and create additional high-quality content. Imagine if every class period, a teacher could show pictures, memes, and even video content with music, movies, etc., that helps enrich instruction? Make AI free for teachers and loosen restrictions on things like copyright protections (extend and broaden fair use), and teachers could really have a revolution of engaging content for kids. But will that happen? Probably not.
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Harvard Gazette
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How AI could radically change schools by 2050 — Harvard Gazette
September 19, 2025 - By 2050, education will look radically different than it does now, according to psychologist and social scientist Howard Gardner — the originator of the theory of multiple intelligences — and Anthea Roberts, a visiting professor at Harvard ...
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OECD
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Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Skills | OECD
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and robotics are becoming increasingly sophisticated at replicating human skills. The evolution of these technologies could fundamentally transform work over coming decades and deeply affect education’s current role in providing skills and preparing learners for future ...
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The Scholarship System
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The Future of Learning: Navigating Artificial Intelligence and Education - The Scholarship System
July 7, 2025 - By providing customized resources and real-time feedback, AI helps create a more effective and engaging learning environment, paving the way for a future where education is more personalized and accessible.