A majority of American teens now see artificial intelligence as both a powerful study aid and a convenient shortcut — and their views are forcing schools, parents and EdTech vendors to confront an uncomfortable truth: AI is already reshaping how a generation learns, cheats, copes and plans for...
The arrival of generative chatbots into teenagers’ daily lives has moved from novelty to norm: a new, large-scale Pew Research Center survey finds that a clear majority of U.S. teens now use AI chatbots, and more than half report using those tools to help with schoolwork, a shift that has...
The surge of classroom talk about “AI tools” isn’t just a new homework helper — it’s a live experiment in how young people learn, judge information, and protect their privacy. Last week’s opinion in the Minnesota Daily warned students to be cautious when the AI bubble bursts, arguing that...
The University of Manchester’s decision to roll out full Microsoft 365 Copilot access and training to its entire campus community—some 65,000 students and staff, with the programme due to complete by summer 2026—has crystallised a national debate about the role of large technology providers in...
The University of Manchester has announced a strategic collaboration with Microsoft that will give every student and member of staff access to Microsoft 365 Copilot and accompanying training — a campus‑wide rollout covering some 65,000 people and scheduled for completion by summer 2026...
Just a few years after ChatGPT’s public debut, a quiet revolution has taken hold in Bangladesh’s classrooms and study halls: artificial intelligence has moved from novelty to default, reshaping how students learn, how teachers prepare lessons, and how educational institutions think about equity...
King’s College London has quietly spent £35,013 on Microsoft Copilot licences while university disciplinary records show AI use has become a live integrity issue — with 10 students expelled since September 2022 for cases in which AI misuse was cited as a major factor. Background
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AI can be the single most useful study partner for busy students—if it’s used correctly, securely, and with deliberate boundaries that protect learning rather than replace it.
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The last two years have pushed generative AI from novelty to near-ubiquity in student workflows...
University of Phoenix’s new centralized AI Center for students represents a decisive step toward mainstreaming generative AI literacy and practices across a large, working-adult population of learners, pairing tool access with policy, ethics, and practical instruction to help students use AI...
University of Phoenix has launched a centralized Center for AI Resources designed to give working adult learners, faculty, and staff a single, policy-aligned hub for learning what generative AI is, how to use it responsibly, and where it belongs in coursework and career preparation, a move the...
College classrooms have quietly become laboratories for a new tension: generative AI as a study partner, or generative AI as a substitute for doing the work that college is supposed to teach. A recent opinion in a regional outlet captured that anxiety plainly — students routinely opening a quiz...
A viral screenshot alleging a University of New South Wales tutor used ChatGPT to mark a postgraduate student’s assignment has triggered a formal internal inquiry, intensified a national debate about AI in education, and forced universities to confront the practical and ethical limits of...
Lamar University’s recent guidance endorsing Microsoft Copilot as the preferred AI tool for students and faculty marks a pragmatic turn in campus AI policy: the university is steering users toward an enterprise-grounded Copilot experience that promises institutional controls, source citations...
TechBullion’s recent roundup highlights ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, Google Gemini and GrammarlyGO as among the top AI tools making learning easier for students — a concise list that captures the current mainstream players while missing several specialist tools educators are already using in...
As South Africa’s Class of 2025 moves into the final stretch of its National Senior Certificate (NSC) exams, educators and students are reaching for a new set of study tools: generative artificial intelligence. Local reporting from The Citizen quotes Centennial Schools’ director of academics...
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AI has moved from an experimental novelty to a default tool in British lecture theatres and student workflows — and a new YouGov survey shows that the change is already reshaping how undergraduates study, submit assessments, and think about their careers. The headline figures are simple but...
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Microsoft’s latest back‑to‑school play hands eligible U.S. college students a full, 12‑month Microsoft 365 Personal subscription — including the integrated Copilot AI assistant and 1 TB of OneDrive storage — at no charge, a time‑limited promotional move that accelerates AI exposure on campus...
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Microsoft is offering every U.S. college student one year of Microsoft 365 Personal at no cost, a limited-time move that folds the company’s consumer productivity suite and its Copilot AI assistant into a broader education-focused push tied to the White House’s AI Education Task Force and...
Microsoft is offering U.S. college students a full year of Microsoft 365 Personal — with Copilot built into Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and OneNote — at no cost if they verify eligibility and enroll by October 31, 2025, a limited-time element of the company’s new Microsoft Elevate...
Microsoft’s latest back-to-school push hands U.S. college students a full year of Microsoft 365 Personal — including the integrated Copilot AI — at no cost, a move that promises to reshape student workflows while raising immediate questions about privacy, billing mechanics, and academic...
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