Rishi Sunak wants more AI in classrooms but it’s no substitute for teachers
Sunak's plan to put more AI in classrooms could help teachers, an expert says, but cannot replace them.
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Sunak's plan to put more AI in classrooms could help teachers, an expert says, but cannot replace them.
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The low code platform is using AI to make it easier for business users to build their own apps.
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ByA new IBM accelerator reflects a growing impetus to place purpose-driven technology at the heart of public sector procurement.
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