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The pact will widen use of AI in Singapore's public services, schools and labs, while adding new tests on safety, governance and inclusion.
User growth has accelerated for the Bangkok edtech startup, which added students nationwide after its personalised study update.
Poor learning outcomes are hampering Thailand's economy and workforce, the 17-year-old Chief Executive Officer of RevisionSuccess said in an interview.
The new seven-hour course targets managers, Scrum Masters and team leads seeking flexible training on leadership, burnout and AI use.
Hundreds of millions of student records may be exposed, disrupting exam systems at universities and highlighting the fragility of centralised school software.
Storage and cloud fees are eroding education AI returns, even as 46% of institutions plan bigger budgets this year.
More than 642,000 young people in eight countries will gain AI and financial literacy lessons as the partnership enters its second year.
Growth to more than 900 million monthly users underscores Google's push to make Gemini a persistent AI assistant, not just a chatbot.
Apple's lowest-priced MacBook makes do with modest ports and no keyboard backlight, but still feels polished for everyday users.
Families get short cyber safety lessons at home as deepfakes, grooming and scams put children and adults at growing risk online.
Schools in the US and UK now have a new way to measure pupils' AI readiness as JetLearn pushes to shape an emerging education standard.
A$100 price rise may sting, but the M5 model still offers all-day battery life, strong performance and more storage for buyers.
Canadian employers are increasingly demanding AI skills, with Google's new course aimed at helping workers meet that expectation in under 10 hours.
The interactive route gives schools and the public access to archive material, helping them trace the Grand Canal's history from Dublin to Shannon Harbour.
Students will use visual modelling software to tackle complex legal and regulatory problems as Ulster University reshapes legal training for the AI era.
The platform aims to help students target gaps sooner, after 500 beta users showed many were revising without clear direction.
The London training group will use fresh capital to widen its European push as firms race to turn AI spending into productivity gains.
Junior pupils showed stronger science understanding and teamwork when AR glasses were paired with classroom screens in a Victorian trial.
Student focus and peer discussion improved in a screen-free pilot, prompting curriculum changes in language and writing studies courses.
The appointment comes as Tes pushes to link school data more tightly across its Tes360 platform, aiming to ease staff workload and improve oversight.