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California AB 2047 would require 3D printers sold in the state to include a government-certified detection algorithm, effectively banning them from schools, libraries, and small businesses. The 3D printing industry strongly opposes the bill, arguing the required technology is impossible and would violate the First Amendment.
MIT alumni and friends are urged to support the institute's mission of advancing scientific leadership, merit-based admissions, and affordable education to boost US health, security, and prosperity.
MIT has launched the MIT4America Calculus Project to provide remote calculus tutoring to students in underresourced US high schools, addressing the lack of calculus access in nearly half of American high schools.
A discussion or opinion piece on students' use of artificial intelligence in educational settings.
This is an open-source project called "Baiyueguang Learning Method", which advocates learning any subject with the curiosity of investigating an ex's social media, and provides a detailed investigation framework and AI prompts.
Autodesk commits $350 million over three years to expand free technology access, train one million people, and help 200,000 earn industry-recognized certifications for AI jobs in the physical world.
Comment on the Yunnan middle school exam paper allegedly being generated by AI, pointing out the hallucination problem of AI, emphasizing that while AI improves efficiency, it requires stricter testing and review.
University of Michigan Robotics shares free open-source course materials including lectures, textbooks, and projects from their top robotics program, covering topics from computational linear algebra to autonomous systems.
Recommends 15 YouTube channels for learning AI in 2026, categorized by learning stage, with study path advice for beginners, engineering projects, and cutting-edge trends.
A student expresses frustration that their entirely human-written paper was flagged as AI-generated by plagiarism checkers, highlighting the flaws of current AI detection tools in academic settings.
After analyzing 3,978 primary school exam papers, the author points out that exams mainly test basic textbook knowledge, and the effect of tutoring is limited. They argue that by 2026, AI can replace tutoring, and promote their gamified learning app, advocating that children should master knowledge through play.
A tweet highlights the value of understanding decoding and sampler mechanisms in LLMs for gaining an edge.
A curated list of 14 best YouTube channels for learning AI in 2026, covering fundamentals, deep learning, research, and practical applications.
This paper proposes an adaptive, subject-aware prompt routing framework for LLM-based high-school tutoring, using 14 pedagogical features to switch strategies. A/B testing with 359 students shows improved efficiency and conversion rates over static baselines.
Norway has implemented a near ban on the use of AI in elementary schools, reflecting growing regulatory concerns over AI in education.
The article discusses how advancements in AI have made it virtually impossible to detect student cheating, as AI-generated content becomes indistinguishable from human work.
A decade-long project aims to teach AI enthusiasts about quantum computing.
An open-source project offering 503 lessons across 20 phases, teaching each algorithm from raw mathematical foundations before introducing any framework.
This paper evaluates six LLMs through Bloom's Taxonomy to assess their ability to generate educational questions that stimulate higher-order thinking, introducing a prompting strategy that reduces repetitiveness by 24.45% and increases higher-order outputs by 11.53%.
EveryonesLLM is an open-source Google Colab-based tutorial repository for building a nanoGPT-style LLM from scratch, with step-by-step chapters covering dataloading, embeddings, attention, training, and instruction tuning.