Speculation about AI and education is heating up. We already know about OpenAI’s close collaboration with Kahn Academy and the KahnMigo app they are testing in real classroom situations. We know Arizona State is collaborating with AI online tutoring experiments, among many other initial trial and error projects to iterate best version of AI EdTech innovations. All the big tech powerhouses have some version of AI tools that can aid learning, and they get better all the time too.
For example Google has something called NotebookLM, which allows one to upload 50 very large text ,image, and (Y0uTube) video source items into a project. Which then can be analyzed to produce various products, including study guides and materials useful for course planning and syllabus creation, as well as creating tests etc.
The EdTech website has posted this story with an embedded graphic we’ll put in a followup post. There’s a great deal of content on that page with tons of links to more content. The links in the article may or may not be accessible without an EdTech membership/ sub, although they work for Admin.