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2025: The State of AI in Healthcare

2025: The State of AI in Healthcare | Low Power Heads Up Display | Scoop.it
Long dismissed as a digital laggard behind on every major innovation wave, healthcare is now setting the pace for enterprise AI adoption.

Via Lionel Reichardt / le Pharmageek
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Long dismissed as a digital laggard behind on every major innovation wave, healthcare is now setting the pace for enterprise AI adoption.

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A 65-inch TV you can roll up like a poster and take with you

A 65-inch TV you can roll up like a poster and take with you | Low Power Heads Up Display | Scoop.it
It's the world's first big-screen TV that can be rolled up to hide away when not in use.

Via Tiaan Jonker
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When you roll your future TV out of sight into a little box, thank LG Display.  (Well they had the competitive help of Samsung also going after this, and both of these companies use TRIZ to come up with these systems - too bad other companies aren't savvy in this way as they too could bring awesome new designs to the world).  The leader in big-screen OLED manufacturing, not satisfied to debut the first 88-inch 8K OLED TV, will show off another world's first at CES: a 65-inch 4K OLED display that's, get this, rollable. Although some concept big-screen TVs shown at past CES shows have been bendy, this is the first one that's flexible enough to spin up into tube form. LG's images depict it descending into a little box the size of a sound bar, but the company also talks about making the display portable. The secret, as usual, is its paper-thin organic light emitting diode display (OLED).

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February 26, 11:42 AM
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Portrait of a Teacher in the Age of AI

Portrait of a Teacher in the Age of AI | Low Power Heads Up Display | Scoop.it

The Portrait of a Teacher project aims to redefine the role of educators in response to the rapid technological and workforce changes shaping society.


Via Nik Peachey
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Very useful PDF download - Includes research findings from 12 studies - The Portrait of a Teacher in the Age of AI - How will the role of a teacher evolve in a world transformed by AI?
https://www.ed3global.org/portraitofateacher Very useful PDF download - Includes research findings from 12 studies - The Portrait of a Teacher in the Age of AI - How will the role of a teacher evolve in a world transformed by AI?
https://www.ed3global.org/portraitofateacher

Nik Peachey's curator insight, February 26, 5:32 AM

Very useful PDF download - Includes research findings from 12 studies - The Portrait of a Teacher in the Age of AI - How will the role of a teacher evolve in a world transformed by AI?
https://www.ed3global.org/portraitofateacher

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February 24, 7:23 PM
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Safety Standards, Slamming Brakes, and the No Man’s Land Schools Are Stuck In –

Safety Standards, Slamming Brakes, and the No Man’s Land Schools Are Stuck In – | Low Power Heads Up Display | Scoop.it
The DfE published its updated Generative AI Product Safety Standards on 19 January 2026. They are, in principle, exactly what education needed. Guardrails for AI in schools. Protections for children. A clear statement that developers can't just ship consumer AI into classrooms and hope for the best. And overnight, they've made the AI tools most…

Via Nik Peachey
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This is article is a good summary of attempts being made to add guardrails to AI in schools - and as usual it highlights how the people leading the charge don’t have the understanding and literacy levels they need to do the job in the first place: https://theaienglishteacher.wordpress.com/2026/02/23/safety-standards-slamming-brakes-and-the-no-mans-land-schools-are-stuck-in/

Nik Peachey's curator insight, February 23, 1:39 AM

This is article is a good summary of attempts being made to add guardrails to AI in schools - and as usual it highlights how the people leading the charge don’t have the understanding and literacy levels they need to do the job in the first place: https://theaienglishteacher.wordpress.com/2026/02/23/safety-standards-slamming-brakes-and-the-no-mans-land-schools-are-stuck-in/

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February 24, 7:21 PM
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AI Doesn’t Reduce Work—It Intensifies It

AI Doesn’t Reduce Work—It Intensifies It | Low Power Heads Up Display | Scoop.it

One of the promises of AI is that it can reduce workloads so employees can focus more on higher-value and more engaging tasks. But according to new research, AI tools don’t reduce work, they consistently intensify it: In the study, employees worked at a faster pace, took on a broader scope of tasks, and extended work into more hours of the day, often without being asked to do so. That may sound like a win, but it’s not quite so simple. These changes can be unsustainable, leading to workload creep, cognitive fatigue, burnout, and weakened decision-making. The productivity surge enjoyed at the beginning can give way to lower quality work, turnover, and other problems. To correct for this, companies need to adopt an “AI practice,” or a set of norms and standards around AI use that can include intentional pauses, sequencing work, and adding more human grounding.close


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One of the promises of AI is that it can reduce workloads so employees can focus more on higher-value and more engaging tasks. But according to new research, AI tools don’t reduce work, they consistently intensify it: In the study, employees worked at a faster pace, took on a broader scope of tasks, and extended work into more hours of the day, often without being asked to do so. That may sound like a win, but it’s not quite so simple. These changes can be unsustainable, leading to workload creep, cognitive fatigue, burnout, and weakened decision-making. The productivity surge enjoyed at the beginning can give way to lower quality work, turnover, and other problems. To correct for this, companies need to adopt an “AI practice,” or a set of norms and standards around AI use that can include intentional pauses, sequencing work, and adding more human grounding.close

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February 24, 7:20 PM
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How to Fall Back in Love with Teaching - by David Weller

How to Fall Back in Love with Teaching - by David Weller | Low Power Heads Up Display | Scoop.it
Quiet quit your TEFL job? Here's how to fall back in love with teaching using Action Research - turn your classroom into a laboratory and rediscover curiosity.

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 Here's how to fall back in love with teaching using Action Research - turn your classroom into a laboratory and rediscover curiosity.

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February 24, 7:19 PM
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A Guide to Which AI to Use in the Agentic Era

A Guide to Which AI to Use in the Agentic Era | Low Power Heads Up Display | Scoop.it

Until a few months ago, for the vast majority of people, “using AI” meant talking to a chatbot in a back-and-forth conversation. But over the past few months, it has become practical to use AI as an agent: you can assign them to a task and they do them, using tools as appropriate. Because of this change, you have to consider three things when deciding what AI to use: Models, Apps, and Harnesses.


Via Nik Peachey
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Until a few months ago, for the vast majority of people, “using AI” meant talking to a chatbot in a back-and-forth conversation. But over the past few months, it has become practical to use AI as an agent: you can assign them to a task and they do them, using tools as appropriate. Because of this change, you have to consider three things when deciding what AI to use: Models, Apps, and Harnesses. -   Worth some of your time to get a better understanding of what you are using or should use.

Nik Peachey's curator insight, February 18, 1:41 AM

Worth some of your time to get a better understanding of what you are using or should use.

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February 24, 7:11 PM
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The Hidden Cost of AI-Generated Feedback

The Hidden Cost of AI-Generated Feedback | Low Power Heads Up Display | Scoop.it
What new research tells us about the pedagogical perils of "dehumanised" feedback

Via Nik Peachey
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Interesting research and analysis on the pedagogical perils of "dehumanised" feedback from AI

Nik Peachey's curator insight, February 19, 5:33 AM

Some interesting research findings.

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February 7, 5:26 PM
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Don't use a VSM to find the bottleneck | #short video

Why you should not use VSMs (Value Stream Mapping) to try and find the bottleneck in your factory. VSM is a powerful and widely used tool. It can be used to improve the speed and efficiency of the production of one product. But is is not the right tool to identify the bottleneck or capacity constraint in a production system. This short video explains why.


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Rescooped by Richard Platt from GAFAMS, STARTUPS & INNOVATION IN HEALTHCARE by PHARMAGEEK
February 7, 5:21 PM
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Anthropic Chases OpenAI Into the AI Heath Arena

Anthropic Chases OpenAI Into the AI Heath Arena | Low Power Heads Up Display | Scoop.it
Anthropic launches Claude for Healthcare, expanding AI tools for clinicians, insurers, and patients.

Via Lionel Reichardt / le Pharmageek
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Anthropic launches Claude for Healthcare, expanding AI tools for clinicians, insurers, and patients.

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February 7, 5:20 PM
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From Cognitive Offloading to Cognitive Enhancement –

From Cognitive Offloading to Cognitive Enhancement – | Low Power Heads Up Display | Scoop.it
I recently encountered a term that stopped me in my tracks - cognitive outsourcing (thanks to Professor Miles Berry for that one!). We're all well-acquainted with cognitive offloading. That's the act of letting a tool take the weight of a task so we don't have to. But "outsourcing"? That feels different. It sounds distinctly middle-class,…

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Cognitive offloading is often a total hand-off. Dumping the task and walking away. The responsibility transfers completely. You’ve got the answer, job done, move on.

Nik Peachey's curator insight, January 26, 12:53 AM

Cognitive offloading is often a total hand-off. Dumping the task and walking away. The responsibility transfers completely. You’ve got the answer, job done, move on.

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February 7, 5:18 PM
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OpenAI buys tiny health records startup Torch for, reportedly, $100M

OpenAI buys tiny health records startup Torch for, reportedly, $100M | Low Power Heads Up Display | Scoop.it
AI health records startup Torch will be using its tech for OpenAI's new ChatGPT Health, according to co-founder Ilya Abyzov.

Via Lionel Reichardt / le Pharmageek
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AI health records startup Torch will be using its tech for OpenAI's new ChatGPT Health, according to co-founder Ilya Abyzov

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February 7, 5:17 PM
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Kaizen(post-1980s): How Governance Was Removed from the Toyota Production System | LinkedIn article by David Devoe

Kaizen(post-1980s): How Governance Was Removed from the Toyota Production System | LinkedIn article by David Devoe | Low Power Heads Up Display | Scoop.it
By the mid-1980s, Kaizen had been formalized, named, and exported as a standalone improvement practice. In that transition, Kaizen ceased to operate as a governed mechanism inside the Toyota Production System and began operating independently of the system that originally constrained and verified it

Via Philip Marris
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By the mid-1980s, Kaizen had been formalized, named, and exported as a standalone improvement practice. In that transition, Kaizen ceased to operate as a governed mechanism inside the Toyota Production System and began operating independently of the system that originally constrained and verified it

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February 7, 5:16 PM
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ChatGPT Health promises to personalise health information. It comes with many risks

ChatGPT Health promises to personalise health information. It comes with many risks | Low Power Heads Up Display | Scoop.it
OpenAI’s new dedicated ‘health and wellness’ tool allows users to link medical records to chat. But it hasn’t been independently tested and will still make mistakes.

Via Lionel Reichardt / le Pharmageek
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OpenAI’s new dedicated ‘health and wellness’ tool allows users to link medical records to chat. But it hasn’t been independently tested and will still make mistakes.

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February 26, 11:43 AM
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Digital Health Funding in 2025: From Hype to Hard Results

Digital Health Funding in 2025: From Hype to Hard Results | Low Power Heads Up Display | Scoop.it
Digital health funding stabilized in 2025 as investors shifted from hype to measurable impact. Key trends across the US, Europe, and health systems.

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Digital health funding stabilized in 2025 as investors shifted from hype to measurable impact. Key trends across the US, Europe, and health systems.

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February 24, 7:24 PM
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The Mythology Of Conscious AI

The Mythology Of Conscious AI | Low Power Heads Up Display | Scoop.it


Anil Seth

Why consciousness is more likely a property of life than of computation and why creating conscious, or even conscious-seeming AI, is a bad idea.

Read the full article at: www.noemamag.com


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Why consciousness is more likely a property of life than of computation and why creating conscious, or even conscious-seeming AI, is a bad idea. -- Read the full article at: www.noemamag.com (Via Complexity Digest)

Alessandro Cerboni's curator insight, February 16, 3:10 AM
Perché la coscienza è più probabilmente una proprietà della vita che del calcolo e perché creare un'intelligenza artificiale cosciente, o anche solo apparentemente cosciente, è una cattiva idea.
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February 24, 7:22 PM
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Generative AI analyzes medical data faster than human research teams

Generative AI analyzes medical data faster than human research teams | Low Power Heads Up Display | Scoop.it
Researchers tested whether generative AI could handle complex medical datasets as well as human experts. In some cases, the AI matched or outperformed teams that had spent months building prediction models. By generating usable analytical code from precise prompts, the systems dramatically reduced the time needed to process health data. The findings hint at a future where AI helps scientists move faster from data to discovery.

Via Lionel Reichardt / le Pharmageek
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Researchers tested whether generative AI could handle complex medical datasets as well as human experts. In some cases, the AI matched or outperformed teams that had spent months building prediction models. By generating usable analytical code from precise prompts, the systems dramatically reduced the time needed to process health data. The findings hint at a future where AI helps scientists move faster from data to discovery.

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February 24, 7:20 PM
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How AI in biopharma can drive mission‑focused growth | EY - US

How AI in biopharma can drive mission‑focused growth | EY - US | Low Power Heads Up Display | Scoop.it
AI accelerates biopharma innovation and growth.

Via Lionel Reichardt / le Pharmageek
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 AI accelerates biopharma innovation and growth.

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February 24, 7:19 PM
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2025: The State of AI in Healthcare

2025: The State of AI in Healthcare | Low Power Heads Up Display | Scoop.it
Long dismissed as a digital laggard behind on every major innovation wave, healthcare is now setting the pace for enterprise AI adoption.

Via Lionel Reichardt / le Pharmageek
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Long dismissed as a digital laggard behind on every major innovation wave, healthcare is now setting the pace for enterprise AI adoption.

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February 24, 7:17 PM
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Shadow AI Threat Grows Inside Enterprises as Research Finds 60% of Employees Would Take Risks to Meet Deadlines

Shadow AI Threat Grows Inside Enterprises as Research Finds 60% of Employees Would Take Risks to Meet Deadlines | Low Power Heads Up Display | Scoop.it
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Via Lionel Reichardt / le Pharmageek
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Can you say "subverting the corporate overloards"

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February 13, 10:35 AM
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AI guidelines for teachers

AI guidelines for teachers | Low Power Heads Up Display | Scoop.it

These AI guidelines for teachers, now with checklists, are part of a series of steps designed to address that gap. The British Council is committed to supporting teachers with the skills, tools and resources they need for managing their classrooms and keeping up to date with key developments. These AI guidelines offer principles to help teachers make responsible choices when using AI in teaching or for continuing professional development. While primarily designed for English language teachers, these guidelines may also be useful for other subject teachers in English-medium education. We hope the guidelines are a valuable resource for teachers, empowering them to take an informed, ethical and context-specific approach to integrating AI into their teaching.


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These AI guidelines for teachers, now with checklists, are part of a series of steps designed to address that gap. The British Council is committed to supporting teachers with the skills, tools and resources they need for managing their classrooms and keeping up to date with key developments. These AI guidelines offer principles to help teachers make responsible choices when using AI in teaching or for continuing professional development. While primarily designed for English language teachers, these guidelines may also be useful for other subject teachers in English-medium education. We hope the guidelines are a valuable resource for teachers, empowering them to take an informed, ethical and context-specific approach to integrating AI into their teaching.

Nik Peachey's curator insight, February 11, 5:45 AM

Great to see the guidelines I worked on are now available.

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February 7, 5:21 PM
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WEF - global risks report 2026 - Disinformation and Misinformation is a Global Risk (... and why K-12 must teach AI Literacy)

WEF - global risks report 2026 - Disinformation and Misinformation is a Global Risk (... and why K-12 must teach AI Literacy) | Low Power Heads Up Display | Scoop.it

Via Dr. Tom D'Amico (@TDOttawa)
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February 7, 5:20 PM
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Europe Prepares for a Nightmare Scenario: The U.S. Blocking Access to Tech - WSJ

Europe Prepares for a Nightmare Scenario: The U.S. Blocking Access to Tech - WSJ | Low Power Heads Up Display | Scoop.it
Trump’s threats have injected new urgency into European efforts to reduce its reliance on American technology.

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Trump’s threats have injected new urgency into European efforts to reduce its reliance on American technology.

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February 7, 5:19 PM
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What Does OpenAI and Anthropic’s Healthcare Push Means for the Industry?

What Does OpenAI and Anthropic’s Healthcare Push Means for the Industry? | Low Power Heads Up Display | Scoop.it
As OpenAI and Anthropic move deeper into healthcare, experts say AI chatbots are becoming the new front door to medicine. This shift is shaking things up for some health tech startups, redefining the patient-provider relationship, and intensifying debates over safety, privacy and accountability.

Via Emmanuel Capitaine , Lionel Reichardt / le Pharmageek
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 As OpenAI and Anthropic move deeper into healthcare, experts say AI chatbots are becoming the new front door to medicine. This shift is shaking things up for some health tech startups, redefining the patient-provider relationship, and intensifying debates over safety, privacy and accountability.

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February 7, 5:18 PM
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This reduction would 'offset the initial cost of the device': New research argues for health services giving out Apple Watches to patients for free — here's why

This reduction would 'offset the initial cost of the device': New research argues for health services giving out Apple Watches to patients for free — here's why | Low Power Heads Up Display | Scoop.it
Apple Watches helped researchers detect arrhythmia four times more often – proving that wearables can really save your life.

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Apple Watches helped researchers detect arrhythmia four times more often – proving that wearables can really save your life.

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February 7, 5:17 PM
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Do not confuse bottlenecks and problems | Short video by Philip Marris

Those who apply the Theory Of Constraints (TOC) have a tendency to confuse the capacity constraint of the organisation (the bottleneck) and punctual or chronic problems.


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Those who apply the Theory Of Constraints (TOC) have a tendency to confuse the capacity constraint of the organisation (the bottleneck) and punctual or chronic problems.

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February 7, 5:15 PM
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S.A.F.E. by Design: Policy, Research, and Practice Recommendations for AI Companions in Education

S.A.F.E. by Design: Policy, Research, and Practice Recommendations for AI Companions in Education | Low Power Heads Up Display | Scoop.it
S.A.F.E. by Design: Policy, Research, and Practice Recommendations for AI Companions in Education

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S.A.F.E. by Design: Policy, Research, and Practice Recommendations for AI Companions in Education

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