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News on Artificial Intelligence in Education and Libraries

Sunday, July 12, 2026

Artificial Intelligence in Education: Learning by Doing and Evaluating to Scale...



Artificial intelligence (AI) can help solve key education challenges in Latin America if used carefully and with clear rules. The focus should be on human-centered innovation first, then adding AI to support learning and teaching. Proper training, ethics, and data management are essential to make AI a useful tool for improving education outcomes.

ORIGINAL LINK: https://www.iadb.org/en/blog/education/artificial-intelligence-education-learning-doing-and-evaluating-scale

AI in Education: How Artificial Intelligence Is Changing Teaching and Learning...



Artificial intelligence is changing how teachers teach and students learn by making tasks faster and learning more personalized. Schools are working to use AI carefully to keep learning meaningful and fair. Boston University offers an online program to help educators lead this change responsibly.

ORIGINAL LINK: https://www.bu.edu/online/2026/04/13/ai-in-education-how-artificial-intelligence-is-changing-teaching-and-learning/

Tech Bros Puzzled by Why AI Hasn’t “Massively Disrupted” Books Yet...



Many people expected AI to quickly change books and education, but it has not. AI struggles to keep long stories or lessons clear and connected. This shows AI is not as powerful or helpful as some hoped.

ORIGINAL LINK: https://futurism.com/artificial-intelligence/tech-bros-puzzled-ai-disrupted-books-knowledge

Teachers are worried about students cheating with AI, but my survey suggests the deeper issue is learning...



Teachers worry that students use AI to cheat, but the bigger problem is knowing if students really learn. AI can create polished work quickly, making it hard to tell if students understand the material. Schools need clear rules and better assignments to check true learning, not just finished work.

ORIGINAL LINK: https://theconversation.com/teachers-are-worried-about-students-cheating-with-ai-but-my-survey-suggests-the-deeper-issue-is-learning-286425