As schools and universities take varying stances on AI, some teachers believe the tech can democratize tutoring. Here's how - and where the drawbacks lie.
"There are no established regulatory frameworks." Researchers raise concerns about alarming behavior of AI chatbots: 'It's of the utmost importance' first appeared on The Cool Down.
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