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Schools must act before AI does, report warns

Kathimerini

Kathimerini

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June 29, 2026

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Schools must act before AI does, report warns

A new international report warns that education systems must urgently restructure curricula to preserve human skills that artificial intelligence cannot replicate, or risk eroding democratic society’s foundations.

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ASCD SmartBrief

center

· Jul 9, 2026

4 states mandate AI policies, emphasize safety, ethics

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The Daily Signal

lean right

· Jul 2, 2026

GOP Lawmakers Move to Scrap Federal Rule Critics Say Unfairly Targets Career Schools

FIRST ON THE DAILY SIGNAL—Rep. Mark Harris, R-N.C., is set to introduce a bill to repeal a federal rule skewing higher education funding. Currently, career and technical schools are being singled out while traditional public and nonprofit colleges and universities are exempt. “Washington should not pick winners and losers in higher education,” Harris told the...

Schools Week

center

· Jul 3, 2026

More ‘scrutiny’ of coursework plans to protect exams from AI

Ofqual chief warns against 'the idea AI-generated output is a substitute for human endeavour' The post More ‘scrutiny’ of coursework plans to protect exams from AI first appeared on Schools Week.

The Eastern Herald

center

· Jul 5, 2026

Colorado Passed an AI Bias Law. The FTC Just Said That Might Be Illegal.

The FTC voted 2-0 to propose that Colorado's AI Act is impliedly preempted by federal law, arguing the state's anti-bias rules could itself violate consumer protection law. The theory has never been tested in court.

Fark

lean left

· Jul 1, 2026

Schools in Virginia told to turn off lights and computers, close the blinds, and sit quietly in the dark so AI data centers can have all the sweet sweet electricity [Obvious]

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Fortune

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· Jul 1, 2026

One rare bipartisan AI bill is moving through Congress. Here’s why it deserves to pass

The CREATE AI Act doesn't pick winners, doesn't burden industry and already has a proven track record — Capitol Hill's most actionable AI legislation.

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Related coverage for "Schools must act before AI does, report warns": ASCD SmartBrief — 4 states mandate AI policies, emphasize safety, ethics. The Daily Signal — GOP Lawmakers Move to Scrap Federal Rule Critics Say Unfairly Targets Career Schools. Schools Week — More ‘scrutiny’ of coursework plans to protect exams from AI. The Eastern Herald — Colorado Passed an AI Bias Law. The FTC Just Said That Might Be Illegal.. Fark — Schools in Virginia told to turn off lights and computers, close the blinds, and sit quietly in the dark so AI data centers can have all the sweet sweet electricity [Obvious]. Fortune — One rare bipartisan AI bill is moving through Congress. Here’s why it deserves to pass