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Study: AI chatbots provide less-accurate information to vulnerable users
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Study: AI chatbots provide less-accurate information to vulnerable users

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Auto-Discovery·Feb 19
The Best Writing Apps We've Tested for 2026
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The Best Writing Apps We've Tested for 2026

AI is rapidly transforming the educational landscape by offering personalized learning paths, automating administrative tasks, and providing data-driven insights to improve student outcomes. While it holds immense potential to enhance efficiency and accessibility, critical considerations regarding ethical implications, data privacy, and the need for human-centered design persist. Effective integration requires educators and policymakers to navigate these challenges to ensure equitable and impactful learning experiences.

Auto-Discovery·Jan 16
Microsoft 365 Copilot Makes AI Accessible and Affordable
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Microsoft 365 Copilot Makes AI Accessible and Affordable

Skip to main content MENU Log in Search twitter feed Home » Artificial Intelligence Listen Pause Artificial intelligence tools are bringing new efficiencies to school districts, but they’re not always easy to access or afford. Many tools require subscriptions, which districts and families are unable to pay. Microsoft offers a solution to this with no- or low-cost Copilot tools for educators.

Auto-Discovery·Jan 13
AI in Higher Education
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AI in Higher Education

AI offers higher education institutions significant potential to personalize learning experiences, automate administrative tasks, and enhance accessibility. However, its successful integration necessitates careful consideration of ethical implications, data privacy, potential biases, and the crucial need for faculty training and adapted pedagogical approaches.

Auto-Discovery·Jan 9
What’s next in AI: 7 trends to watch in 2026
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What’s next in AI: 7 trends to watch in 2026

By 2026, AI is set to profoundly reshape education through personalized learning experiences, intelligent administrative tools, and enhanced content creation. Key trends highlight the rise of AI-powered adaptive tutoring, improved accessibility for diverse learners, and significant support for educators by automating routine tasks. Navigating ethical considerations such as data privacy and algorithmic bias will remain crucial as AI integration advances.

Auto-Discovery·Dec 8
New AI assistant for digital accessibility guidance
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New AI assistant for digital accessibility guidance

Skip to main content Office of Information Technology News The Office of Information Technology recently developed a new tool to help our campus community create accessible digital materials in compliance with Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act. The Boise State Digital Accessibility Assistant , available through boisestate.ai , is designed to support faculty, staff, and students to create and maintain accessible content across websites, documents, course materials, and communications.

Auto-Discovery·Dec 2
How one mom used vibe coding to build an AI tutor for her dyslexic son
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How one mom used vibe coding to build an AI tutor for her dyslexic son

October 31, 2025 8 min read Add Us On Google Add SciAm How one mom built an AI tutor for her dyslexic son Faced with her son’s struggle with dyslexia, one mom built an AI platform to help kids learn their own way By Deni Ellis Béchard edited by Clara Moskowitz & Seth Fletcher Martin Gee A dyslexia diagnosis was supposed to offer solutions for a boy named Tobey.

Auto-Discovery·Oct 31

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