AI in Education
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AI, education, policy alignment key to Indiaâs $30 trillion goal, say experts at Bengaluru event
Bengaluru: India's ambition to become a $30 trillion economy by 2047 will hinge on how well artificial intelligence (AI) is integrated with education,.

How AI is actually changing day-to-day work
University professors and Amazon workers are wrestling with profound shifts

AI has exposed age-old problems with university coursework | Letter
<strong>Letter:</strong> Instead of romanticising a pre-AI past, universities should use this moment to rethink what they actually want students to demonstrate, says <strong>Dr Nafisa Baba-Ahmed</strong>

âI wish I could push ChatGPT off a cliffâ: professors scramble to save critical thinking in an age of AI
As AI has upended the way students learn, academics worry about the future of the humanities â and society at large

Joy of teaching English in the age of AI | Letter
<strong>Letter: </strong>Reading and writing are still uniquely human activities even though artificial intelligence can complete complex âEnglish learningâ tasks in seconds, says <strong>Richard Farmer</strong>

Preparing students for a world shaped by artificial intelligence | Letters
<strong>Letters: </strong>Readers respond to a letter which said that AI is undermining learning at universities

How AI is undermining learning and teaching in universities | Letter
Letter:<strong> Prof Leo McCann </strong>and<strong> Prof Simon Sweeney </strong>say<strong> </strong>student misuse of generative artificial intelligence is widespread and we must be sceptical of its usefulness