Category: Ai

Now the struggle is no longer real, are students becoming stupid?

Now the struggle is no longer real, are students becoming stupid?

I used to take copious notes. In meetings, encounters, on Zoom calls, even when travelling – including, in a former […]

February 9, 2026

The impact of AI on graduate jobs – Campus Review

The impact of AI on graduate jobs – Campus Review

The head of the International Monetary Fund, Kristalina Georgieva, has warned young people will suffer the most as an AI […]

February 8, 2026

It’s Time to Embrace AI Literacy for Kids – The 74

It’s Time to Embrace AI Literacy for Kids – The 74

Get stories like this delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for The 74 Newsletter Artificial intelligence has become an […]

February 8, 2026

Why This Teddy Bear Was Canceled – The 74

Why This Teddy Bear Was Canceled – The 74

Video Short Play Video 1:25 By The 74 February 6, 2026 According to a report, an AI-powered teddy bear, called […]

February 6, 2026

Teaching students to use AI: from digital competence to a learning outcome

Teaching students to use AI: from digital competence to a learning outcome

by Concepción González García and Nina Pallarés Cerdà Debates about generative AI in higher education often start from the same […]

January 30, 2026

What gets lost when the first draft is always polished?

What gets lost when the first draft is always polished?

Something has shifted. I recognised immediately that the email in my inbox had been written with the help of AI. […]

January 30, 2026

What grade inflation panics miss about the real value of higher education

What grade inflation panics miss about the real value of higher education

Cloaks swish. Cameras flash. It’s graduation day, the culmination of years of effort. It celebrates learning journeys whose outcomes have […]

January 26, 2026

Making human learning visible in a world of invisible AI

Making human learning visible in a world of invisible AI

The mainstreaming of disruptive technology is a familiar experience. Consider how quickly contactless payment has become largely unavoidable and assumed […]

January 26, 2026

Widely used but barely trusted: understanding student perceptions on the use of generative AI in higher education

Widely used but barely trusted: understanding student perceptions on the use of generative AI in higher education

by Carmen Cabrera and Ruth Neville Generative artificial intelligence (GAI) tools are rapidly transforming how university students learn, create and […]

January 23, 2026

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