AI

31 Aug 2024
The UK has begun trialing 'teacherless' GCSE classes, using artificial intelligence instead of human teachers. David Game College, a £27,000 per year private school, will have 20 students using AI and virtual reality headsets. The platform will learn what the student performs well at and schedule
23 May 2025
Children's experience of technology could be at risk of significant change due to their interaction with chatbots, UNICEF has said, due to their global availability, persuasive power, and greater sycophancy compared to humans. While AI chatbots could be used for learning or as entertainment, they
30 Sep 2024
Udemy has begun using instructor-created courses to train its generative AI, automatically enrolling teachers following a brief opt-out period. That window has now closed, leaving many unable to withdraw consent, sparking anger over Udemy's processes. Some instructors, including long-time
26 Sep 2024
Popular educational apps have access to reams of private data that could result in privacy and security violations, a new study has found. 25 apps were tested, with many found to request access to the users’ camera, calendar, location, contacts, and the ability to record audio, among other
17 Jun 2025
Leading AI company OpenAI is to provide generative AI capabilities in addressing security challenges in both frontline warfighting efforts and office business functions for the US Department of Defense. The project is estimated to run until July 2026. It marks the first collaboration for OpenAI
16 Jul 2024
In a novel class action suit, Derek Mobley, who is Black and over 40, has claimed he was passed over for more than 100 jobs at companies that use Workday's AI recruitment software to select candidates for interviews, alleging that it uses data from companies' existing workforce without accounting
13 Aug 2024
Almost half of all job seekers are using AI tools such as ChatGPT and Gemini to help them write CVs and cover letters and complete assessments, flooding employers and recruiters with applications in an already-tight market. Managers have said they can spot giveaways that applicants used AI, such as
22 May 2024
The UK's Department of Education intends to appoint a project team to test edtech against set criteria to choose the highest-quality and most useful products. Extra training will be offered to help teachers develop enhanced skills. Critics suggest it would be better to run a consultation first to
01 Aug 2024
Google has settled a case brought in 2020 by the parents of an Illinois girl who sued the company in state court alleging that it had violated two sections of the Biometric Information Privacy Act. The case also alleged that Google had violated the law by failing to obtain parental consent to
23 Jul 2024

Los Angeles schools superintendent Alberto Carvalho is appointing a task force to find out what went wrong and how to move forward with an AI chatbot intended to issue advice and create individual acceleration plans for every student. The company, AllHere, has apparently collapsed financially, but

02 Mar 2024
The Utah State Board of Education has approved a $3 million contract with Utah-based AEGIX Global that will let K-12 schools in the state apply for funding for AI gun detection software from ZeroEyes for up to four cameras per school. The software will work with the schools' existing camera systems
29 Aug 2024

The Los Angeles school district turned off “Ed”, a $6 million chatbot, after the company paid to develop it got into financial trouble. The incident provides a cautionary tale for Britain’s new Labour government, which has talked of using AI in schools to free up teacher time and revive public

10 Jul 2024
In an interview conducted by the Los Angeles Unified School District’s investigative team, Chris Whiteley, the former senior director of software engineering at AllHere, explained his concerns with the security and privacy aspects of the design of “Ed”, an AI chatbot intended to assist students
03 Jul 2024
Los Angeles public schools have turned off an AI chatbot custom-designed to help parents and children navigate the school system after only three months because AllHere, which created it, mostly shut down. The information the chatbot dispensed is still available on the school’s platform, and the
03 Sep 2024
With the use of ChatGPT already well established among students technology companies are coaching teachers on using AI tools to save substantial time on tasks such as grading, providing student feedback, and planning lessons, which reports say take up to 50 hours a week. Teachers are uncertain
11 Jun 2024
Both global and US investment in edtech has dropped sharply since its peak in 2021, when Coursera, Udemy, and Duolingo all went public, even though both enrollment numbers and adoption of edtech are increasing. India's BYJU provides an example: valued peaked at $22 billion in 2022, in 2024 its value