Sunday, July 12, 2026
The seven operating truths of AI-native companies - McKinsey
Will AI in education succeed? - Brad Olsen and Jobin Thomas, Brookings
In May 1959, the first PLATO (Programmed Logic for Automated Teaching Operations) system was unveiled at the University of Illinois. This means that last month was the 67th anniversary of the birth of Computer-Assisted Instruction (CAI). Such an event merits a look at technology in education today. Many people are currently either for or against generative artificial intelligence (AI) in education—a stark binary that misses the complexity and inevitability of the current technological revolution. The success or failure of using technology for education (EdTech) is only partly about the technology itself. What matters more are the conditions underlying EdTech. EdTech is a tool, not a standalone solution, and without a proper support system in place, it will not succeed.
Saturday, July 11, 2026
I landed a Big Tech AI job. Treating my career like a science lab helped me overcome my fear of learning - As told to Charissa Cheong, Business Insider
AI Skills Gap: What Industries Are Hiring AI Talent in 2026 - Boston University
Friday, July 10, 2026
Stanford graduates rethink their futures as AI transforms tech - Lily Jamali, BBC
Teaching, AI, and the Human Core of Education : The Future Worth Defending - Armand Doucet
Thursday, July 09, 2026
International Perspectives on AI in Higher Education - University of Bonn
Examining the influence of AI in higher education - Amy Juravich, WOSU
Wednesday, July 08, 2026
‘RAISE US’ Is a Rare Positive Development in AI Transformation - Ray Schroeder, Inside Higher Ed
OpenAI Has New AI Models. Here’s Why You Can’t Use Them - Maxwell Zeff, Wired
The White House asked OpenAI to delay the rollout of its GPT-5.6 AI models, two weeks after Anthropic had to take its most advanced AI models offline. OpenAI is delaying the public release of its next generation of AI models, GPT-5.6, at the request of Trump’s White House, the company confirmed on Friday. OpenAI said it would first share the models with a small set of customers, which will be preapproved by the US government. It will then work with the administration to slowly expand access.
https://www.wired.com/story/openai-gpt-56-model-release-trump-admin-approval/
Tuesday, July 07, 2026
9 Free "AI Skills" and "Plug-ins" That Feel Like Cheat Codes - Matt Wolfe, YouTube
The symbiotic enterprise - McKinsey
Monday, July 06, 2026
Amazon is joining RAISE US as a founding member to help workers prepare for the jobs of tomorrow. - Amazon
Amazon is partnering with RAISE US to help American workers develop skills for AI-era jobs. RAISE US brings together companies, policymakers, and educators to address the workforce impacts of AI. The coalition will further extend Amazon's reach to support communities and workers with the skills they need. Today Amazon is announcing that we’ve joined RAISE US as a founding member to develop the workforce of the future for our employees and communities. RAISE US is a new bipartisan coalition that brings together companies, policymakers, and leaders to accelerate the transition to the jobs of the future. AI is transforming how we live and work at a pace few of us could have predicted. At Amazon, we see this every day—in the AI-powered tools that help our customers, the systems that optimize our logistics network, and the generative AI services we offer through AWS.
https://www.aboutamazon.com/news/policy-new-views/amazon-joins-raise-us-ai-workforce
Americans and AI 2026: Chatbots, Smart Devices and Views on Impact - Jeffery Gottlieb, et al; Pew Research
About half of U.S. adults now report using AI chatbots, up substantially from the summer of 2024.1 This includes roughly one-in-four who use these tools on daily basis. Some people are bringing AI into their homes. About a third of Americans say they have a smart speaker, and smaller shares have a doorbell or thermostat with AI features. But Americans —including younger adults— are deeply skeptical of AI. More adults predict that AI will have a negative rather than positive impact on them and on society. And majorities think AI is advancing too quickly and will put their personal information at risk.