

From Harvard bots to Aussie classrooms: the state of AI in education
14 snips Jul 24, 2025
Discover the revolutionary use of AI in education, from Harvard's custom chatbot tutor that's reshaping classrooms to new training modules for Australian teachers promoting safe AI practices. Explore the challenges and breakthroughs in AI's mathematical abilities, and hear about universities' concerns over reliance on detection tools for academic integrity. Finally, students voice their apprehensions about AI's reliability and call for more educator support, highlighting the ongoing dialogue surrounding AI's role in learning.
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AI Training Modules for Teachers
- Use the Australian AI training modules to build Gen AI literacy and guide safe student use.
- These include interactive activities, lesson resources, and a certificate aligned with AITSL standards.
Harvard's AI Tutor Success
- Harvard Business School embedded an AI tutor in accounting, used by 75% of students for concept and practice help.
- Students found it useful for asking 'stupid questions' they were embarrassed to raise in class.
Caution Using AI Detection Tools
- Universities must not rely solely on AI detection for academic misconduct due to unreliability.
- Decisions should consider broad evidence and understand software limitations, especially for vulnerable student groups.