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2026-08-20
Aug 20, 2026AIU research
Google puts study tools into Search and a learning hub into Gemini
What it meansThe free tier of a general assistant now covers most of what a standalone study app sold last year — flashcards, quizzes, notebooks, a photo-to-explanation loop — which resets the floor any paid learning product has to clear to justify its price.
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2026-08-20
Aug 20, 2026AIU research
OpenAI launches a teen ChatGPT with Study Mode on by default and parental controls
What it meansStudy Mode is the tutoring pattern — withhold the answer, ask the guiding question — shipped as a consumer default to a teenage user base, which sets the baseline any education product is now compared against.
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2026-08-12
Aug 12, 2026AIU research
Ai2 releases TutorMoments, a replay evaluation of whether AI tutors know when to hold back
What it meansIt puts a measurable number on productive struggle — the failure mode where a helpful assistant quietly does the learning for the student — and hands over the data to test your own tutor against.
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2026-08-10
Aug 10, 2026AIU research
ISTE's chief argues schools are getting classroom technology wrong in a way bans will not fix
What it meansAnyone selecting learning tools now has a named third-party validation index to check against, rather than the vendor deck — which is the practical half of an argument that is otherwise an opinion.
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2026-08-05
Aug 5, 2026AIU research
Teachers report error-filled AI-generated resources flooding Teachers Pay Teachers
What it meansThe biggest teacher-materials marketplace has no effective AI-quality gate — a concrete trust problem for anyone building or buying educational content.
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2026-08-02
Aug 2, 2026AIU research
OpenAI gives 100,000 academic researchers free frontier-model access through 2027
What it meansFree frontier access at this scale shifts research-tooling economics and is a distribution play into academia that rivals will need to answer.
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2026-07-28
Jul 28, 2026AIU research
The practical "which AI should I use" guide has stopped being about chatbots
What it meansAnyone writing AI training this quarter is teaching the wrong surface if the curriculum still opens with prompt-craft in a chat box — and the vendor naming is now itself the first teachable obstacle.
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2026-07-28
Jul 28, 2026AIU research
New York puts 450 teenagers on an AI design challenge as summer-jobs programming
What it meansPaid summer employment is becoming an AI-literacy delivery channel, and it reaches the students an elective course never does.
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2026-07-26
Jul 26, 2026AIU research
Librarians’ "Avoiding AI" workshops are drawing 70 people where a dozen used to show up
What it meansOpt-out demand is a training-design signal, not only a backlash story — the people turning up are asking for control and for an explanation of how the thing works, which is exactly what a good AI-literacy curriculum owes them.
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2026-07-21
Jul 21, 2026AIU research
A free, open-source textbook on building AI agents is GitHub’s #1 trending repo
What it meansA free, code-backed curriculum for agent engineering — usable today by teams standardizing how they build and teach agents.
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2026-07-20
Jul 20, 2026AIU research
Bloomy launches AI mastery learning for K-12 — Socratic practice, then the tutor steps away for the test
What it meansA concrete pedagogy architecture — tutor-restricted assessment and mastery gates — reaching real classrooms through education-savings-account distribution.
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2026-07-15
Jul 15, 2026AIU research
Chicago Law restricts AI for first-year students — and a16z's Steven Sinofsky argues we've seen this movie before
What it meansEvery education provider is picking a lane on AI use right now — the ban-versus-teach argument here is the one your institution will end up having.
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2026-07-14
Jul 14, 2026AIU research
Anthropic launches Claude for Teachers — a free year of premium Claude for verified US K-12 educators
What it meansEvery frontier lab is now competing for the classroom — free, standards-aligned AI for teachers changes what schools expect from edtech and raises the bar for anyone building education products.
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2026-07-13
Jul 13, 2026AIU research
Google DeepMind pilots ATL Saathi, a Gemini teaching assistant for India's tinkering labs
What it meansAI-in-education is shifting from student-tutoring pilots to teacher-side infrastructure at national-program scale.
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2026-07-11
Jul 11, 2026AIU research
The tools that flag 'this looks AI-written' are biased against non-native English writers
What it meansAutomated 'is this AI?' signals don't just misfire — they misfire unevenly, penalizing people who write in a second language. That's a fairness problem, not just a noise problem.
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2026-07-11
Jul 11, 2026AIU research
In 2026, the most AI-resistant way to check understanding is still a live human conversation
What it meansNo tool can tell you whether someone actually understands their work. In 2026, the reliable signal is still the oldest one: ask them to explain it, live.
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2026-06-25
Jun 25, 2026AIU research
Google brings Gemini into Classroom + free ACT/GRE practice at ISTE 2026
What it meansAdaptive, personalized learning is going free-and-mainstream from a platform giant — the competitive backdrop for any AI-tutoring product.
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2026-06-24
Jun 24, 2026AIU research
Microsoft's 2026 AI-in-Education report: adoption is mainstream, support lags
What it meansThe gap between 'schools use AI' and 'schools use AI well' is exactly the gap a structured learning product is built to close.
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2026-04-09
Apr 9, 2026AIU research
Khanmigo scale + Sal Khan's candid "non-event" reflection
What it meansThe most-watched competitor's honest signal that scale does not equal impact — structure and motivation design matter more than model access. Exactly the gap AI Uni's structured-lesson model targets.
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2026-04-01
Apr 1, 2026AIU research
Khan + TED + ETS launch AI-focused college (Khan TED Institute)
What it meansA direct competitive signal for AI Uni ("the college alternative for the AI economy") — a credentialed-degree entrant in applied-AI education.
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