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🧩 What do children think about AI? Hear their views from the Children’s AI Summit
Yesterday our film captured at last week’s Children’s AI Summit had its debut screening in Paris, ahead of the Paris AI Action Summit. It explores key thoughts and ideas from some of the 150 children who attended the event.
It was shown at the Global AI Forum on Children, Education, Youth and Wellbeing with Common Sense Media, the LEGO Group and the NSPCC.
Mhairi Aitken from the Turing’s Children and AI team joined a panel with NSPCC’s CEO Chris Sherwood and young people from the Voice of the Youth Online to discuss how generative AI is reshaping youth experiences and development.
The Children’s AI Summit was hosted by the Alan Turing Institute and Queen Mary University of London, and supported by the LEGO Group, Elevate Great and EY.
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Undress Apps & Deepfake Videos Are Evolving Quickly - Here’s What You Need to Know. | LinkedIn
We have covered "deepfakes" before in a previous newsletter, focusing on AI-generated scams and voice cloning (read it here). However, deepfake technology is advancing at an alarming pace, and the risks for young people are growing.
Reasoning in Maths | LinkedIn
Is it just me or is developing students' maths reasoning skills pretty hard? Thankfully, I know of two particular resource creators who have this insane knack for writing maths questions that invite reasoning - one is the late Don Steward and the other is Gareth Metcalfe. I'm trying to figure out ho
Meet Firefly Video Model: AI-Powered creation with unparalleled creative control | Adobe Blog
Adobe launches Firefly Video Model, offering IP-friendly generative AI video creation with advanced controls for seamless creative workflows and commercial safety.
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Veo is our state-of-the-art video generation model. It creates high quality video clips that match the style and content of a user's prompts, in resolutions up to 4K resolution.
Vibe Coding: The act of using only your voice in Cursor Composer to build apps, forgetting the code even exists Complete Video Tutorial Some people are skeptical about this new method of programming so why don't we build a ChatGPT clone with real time voice ( @karpathy 's… pic.twitter.com/48fon0ZIId— Riley Brown (@rileybrown_ai) February 6, 2025
The Commission publishes guidelines on AI system definition to facilitate the first AI Act’s rules application
The guidelines on the AI system definition explain the practical application of the legal concept, as anchored in the AI Act.
GitHub Copilot: The agent awakens
Introducing agent mode for GitHub Copilot in VS Code, announcing the general availability of Copilot Edits, and providing a first look at our SWE agent.
In agent mode, Copilot will iterate on not just its own output, but the result of that output. And it will iterate until it has completed all the subtasks required to complete your prompt. Instead of performing just the task you requested, Copilot now has the ability to infer additional tasks that were not specified, but are also necessary for the primary request to work.
AI+Education Policy Trackers | EDSAFE AI
EDSAFE AI Alliance leads work in AI education policy through the SAFE framework.
AI Legislation Tracker - AAF
The Artificial Intelligence (AI) Legislation Tracker is a tool to help navigate federal AI legislation. Learn more about AI policymaking.
Anthropic dares you to jailbreak its new AI model
Weeklong public test follows 3,000+ hours of unsuccessful bug bounty claim attempts.
Code.org
Anyone can learn computer science. Make games, apps and art with code.
AI Can Now Predict Career and Educational Success From a Single Face Image
A recent study conducted by researchers from multiple universities claims that AI can predict your career and education based on your face.
Talking to Teachers About AI in Schools - Leon Furze
The post reflects on the challenges educators face regarding AI in classrooms, highlighting debates over its benefits and drawbacks. Teachers seek clarity on its capabilities while being burdened by evolving technologies. Successful integration relies on collaboration among subject matter experts who can explore AI's potential across disciplines, guiding effective use in education.
Code.org, in Partnership with Amazon, Launches New Curriculum to Prepare Students for AI-Driven Future
/PRNewswire/ -- Building on their decade-long partnership, Code.org and Amazon launch today Exploring Generative AI, a cutting-edge curriculum for grades 8-12...
Deep Research, Deep Bullshit, and the potential (model) collapse of science
Sam Altman’s hype might just bite us all in the behind
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Opinion | How Doctors Can Best Integrate A.I. Into Medical Care
Research suggests physicians are undervaluing how artificial intelligence can improve medical care.
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How do AI writing detectors actually identify AI generated text, and which free tool is the best?
Surfer SEO’s AI detection software shines with semantic insights
Generate charts and valuable insights using Gemini in Google Sheets
What’s changing Building data visualizations and identifying trends in data is a critical business function, however it can be time consumi...
Reading Scores Fall to New Low on NAEP, Fueled by Declines for Struggling Students
A third of 8th graders and 40 percent of 4th graders did not meet a "basic" reading level.
Copyright Office Offers Assurances on AI Filmmaking Tools
The U.S. Copyright Office has concluded that using AI tools to assist in the creative process does not undermine copyright protection.
New NAEP Scores Dash Hope of Post-COVID Learning Recovery
Results from the Nation’s Report Card offer few positive signs, with reading performance slumping even since the heart of the pandemic.
(Re)Introduction to GenAI for Schools 2025 – Leon Furze
It has been a couple of years since the release of ChatGPT threw the education sector into a tailspin, with OpenAI's chatbot racking up hundreds of millions of users worldwide - many of them students. But the passage of time doesn't necessarily mean we have more of a handle on the technology now than we…
Data science education lagging in the U.S.
A lack of dedicated courses and integration of data science concepts across curricula is hindering a growing need for data literacy, a recent report finds.
Anthropic's new Citations feature aims to reduce AI errors | TechCrunch
Anthropic has released a new API capability that nudges its Claude AI models to cite sources in their answers.
Revolutionize Your Meetings with Edward de Bono’s ‘Six Thinking Hats’
I’ve read 1,000+ books in the past 17 years. This leadership book is one of the most practical books I’ve ever read.
How AI Is Redefining Career Success According To The World Economic Forum
According to the World Economic Forum, reskilling and upskilling are critical for building a future-ready workforce.
The traditional career trajectory—earn a degree, secure a stable job, and climb the corporate ladder—is being upended by rapid technological advancements. At the heart of this transformation is AI, which is reshaping the skills needed to thrive in the modern workforce. While this shift can feel overwhelming, it also presents an unprecedented opportunity: the chance to redefine how we learn, grow, and adapt throughout our careers.
According to the World Economic Forum report, “Reskilling and Upskilling: Lifelong Learning Opportunities,” reskilling and upskilling are critical for building a future-ready workforce. As AI continues to evolve, lifelong learning and the ability to adapt to new technologies will be the cornerstone of career resilience.
The Changing Nature Of Work
The WEF report highlights that 86% of employers anticipate their organizations will be driven by AI by 2028, with 80% of employees planning to use GenAI tools in the next five years. This shift is not limited to tech roles; all jobs now require some degree of tech literacy. For example, AI is already streamlining tasks like lesson planning for educators and data analysis for healthcare professionals, freeing up time for more creative and strategic work.
However, the report also reveals a gap in preparedness. While 50% of college students are incorporating GenAI into their academic work, only 22% of faculty are doing the same, and 90% of teachers have never received training on how to use AI in education. This disconnect underscores the urgent need for reskilling initiatives that bridge the gap between technological advancements and workforce readiness.