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Students explore safe AI tools to study smarter

Artificial intelligence is being integrated into classrooms across North Carolina, with education experts providing guidance on its safe and responsible use. High school students like Ty Harris-Gulley are already utilizing AI tools such as ChatGPT for studying and professional communication, while educators emphasize the importance of treating AI as an aid rather than a replacement for critical thinking.

AI Tools Launch Longhorn Learning Into the Future

AI Tools Launch Longhorn Learning Into the Future

The University of Texas is embracing AI technology with the introduction of two new platforms, UT Sage and UT Spark, aimed at enhancing student learning and workflow. These tools are part of a broader initiative to integrate AI across campus, reflecting a significant technological shift reminiscent of past innovations like the telephone registration system, TEX.

ChatGPT dissidents, the students who refuse to use AI: ‘I couldn’t remember the last time I had written something by myself’

ChatGPT dissidents, the students who refuse to use AI: ‘I couldn’t remember the last time I had written something by myself’

Some college students are reducing their use of artificial intelligence to preserve their creativity, discipline, and critical thinking skills, as they feel that reliance on AI makes them lazier and less original. Despite the widespread use of AI tools in universities, there is a growing concern about their impact on students' ability to think independently, with studies suggesting that AI users produce less diverse results and that over-reliance on AI could lead to a loss of critical thinking skills.

Astria Learning and Makerere University Sign MoU to Launch AI eCampus Partnership

Astria Learning and Makerere University Sign MoU to Launch AI eCampus Partnership

Astria Learning and Makerere University have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to launch the AI eCampus Partnership, aiming to enhance digital education and artificial intelligence across Africa. This collaboration seeks to create a modern digital learning ecosystem by expanding postgraduate access, digitizing research collaboration, and empowering African universities in AI-driven innovation, with support from government, academia, and the private sector.

Survey: College Students’ Views on AI

Survey: College Students’ Views on AI

A survey by Inside Higher Ed and Generation Lab reveals that while students widely use generative AI for learning, they believe it hasn't diminished the value of college, though it may impact their critical thinking skills. Most students advocate for educational approaches to AI use, emphasizing transparency and ethical guidelines, rather than punitive measures, and express a desire for institutions to provide training on professional and ethical AI use.

The potentials and challenges of integrating generative artificial intelligence (AI) in dental and orthodontic education: a systematic review

The potentials and challenges of integrating generative artificial intelligence (AI) in dental and orthodontic education: a systematic review

Generative AI technologies have the potential to significantly enhance orthodontic education by improving knowledge retention, clinical decision-making, and skills training through adaptive learning pathways and real-time feedback. However, challenges such as limited faculty training, technical infrastructure deficits, and ethical concerns regarding data privacy and transparency need to be addressed to fully realize AI's transformative potential in educational settings.

Redbrick and MDX Dubai Forge Partnership to Foster Global AI Education and Innovation

Redbrick and MDX Dubai Forge Partnership to Foster Global AI Education and Innovation

Redbrick has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Middlesex University Dubai Innovation Hub to collaborate on AI education and research, announced at GITEX GLOBAL 2025 in Dubai. This partnership will involve Redbrick supporting MDX Dubai students in real-world projects using its AI content creation platform, with plans to expand similar collaborations with other global educational institutions.

Essay Writing Trends in 2025: AI Tools, Student Habits, and Market Growth

Essay Writing Trends in 2025: AI Tools, Student Habits, and Market Growth

Despite predictions that AI would replace essays, they remain a crucial tool in education for evaluating critical thinking and communication skills, with 78% of professors in 2025 considering them "very effective. " EssayPro's 2025 study highlights a trend where students increasingly use a hybrid model, combining AI for drafting and grammar with human expertise for depth and originality, reflecting a growing market for essay support services.