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When AI Feels Human: Ways To Teach Students About Anthropomorphism

TeachThought

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June 26, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Transfer

Before students can understand anthropomorphism in AI, they first need to recognize it in the world around them.

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UrduPoint

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· Jul 1, 2026

Children turn to AI to learn, solve problems, life advice: UNICEF

Children turn to AI to learn, solve problems, life advice: UNICEF

ASCD SmartBrief

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· Jul 1, 2026

ISTELive: Exploring digital spaces, a "walled garden" of resources, and how libraries open students' worlds

Students need AI skills to safely explore today's complex digital landscape, said Toronto District School Board program coord -More-

KrASIA

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· Jun 25, 2026

Why world models alone will not solve robotics’ deployment problem

SenseTime co-founder Wang Xiaogang discusses the complexity of embodied intelligence through the lens of ACE Robotics.

South Africa Today

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· Jun 25, 2026

Building psychological literacy for work, leadership and modern life

As AI and automation continue to reshape tasks that were once central to human employment, the value of distinctly human capabilities is becoming more pronounced. Across business management, human resources and organisational leadership, there is growing recognition that performance, culture and decision-making are fundamentally influenced by how well we understand people – how they think, []

The Hankyoreh

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· Jun 25, 2026

The future of work and learning in the AI era depends on human choices

The future of work and learning in the AI era depends on human choices

Enrique Dans

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· Jul 2, 2026

La inteligencia artificial no despide a nadie: lo hacen idiotas con hojas de cálculo

Hay una forma especialmente torpe de adoptar la inteligencia artificial: sentar a alguien ante un organigrama, enseñarle una demo brillante y pedirle que señale nombres. “Lo que hace este lo puede hacer una inteligencia artificial, lo que hace este también, este otro de aquí sobra”. Es la vieja reducción de costes de siempre, envuelta en

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Related coverage for "When AI Feels Human: Ways To Teach Students About Anthropomorphism": UrduPoint — Children turn to AI to learn, solve problems, life advice: UNICEF. ASCD SmartBrief — ISTELive: Exploring digital spaces, a "walled garden" of resources, and how libraries open students' worlds. KrASIA — Why world models alone will not solve robotics’ deployment problem. South Africa Today — Building psychological literacy for work, leadership and modern life. The Hankyoreh — The future of work and learning in the AI era depends on human choices. Enrique Dans — La inteligencia artificial no despide a nadie: lo hacen idiotas con hojas de cálculo