AI Insights
Less hype. More insight.
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AI at the end of the school year: Week 1 – Looking Back with AI: Designing End-of-Year Reflections for Every Stage
Reading Time: 8 minutes – AI wonโt write reflections for students โ but it can help them start. Practical prompts and activities for every grade level.
In-Depth Blogpost Series:
–> Deep Dives <– Expanded Stories from popular topics
Oct 2025: AI in the Classroom
Nov 2025: How Students Actually Use AI
Dec 2025: History’s Greatest Mysteries Solved!
Jan 2026: The Great AI Reckoning of 2026 Series
Feb 2026: AI in Science & Medicine
Mar 2026: Trust & Autonomy
Apr 2026: The AI Classroom Stack
May 2026: AI at the End of the School Year
Previous Blogpost Weekly Series:
Monday: Motivational Monday
Tuesday: Techie Tuesday
Wednesday: Wisdom Wednesday
Thursday: Throwback Thursday
Friday: Fun Facts Friday
Saturday: Spotlight Saturday
Sunday: In Case You Missed It
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Reading Time: 8 minutes – Dive into the thrilling narrative of Judea Pearl, the unsung hero who taught machines to ask “why.” A witty adventure into causality!
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Reading Time: 6 minutes – Unravel the future of sound! Dive into AI music composition where algorithms meet artistry, and human creativity finds its ultimate digital duet partner.
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Reading Time: 8 minutes – Uncover the forgotten tales of early AI: a cybernetic mouse and a light-seeking cat that sparked a revolution.
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Reading Time: 7 minutes – When AI stumbles, we don’t just get a good laugh; we get a crucial look at the gap between algorithmic logic and human reality. Dive into the world of AI’s most hilarious and insightful bloopers.
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Reading Time: 10 minutes – The Lighthill Report of 1973 plunged AI into its first “winter,” a cautionary tale about hype and the ails of over-promising.
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Reading Time: 4 minutes – When McDonald’s deployed an AI ordering system, chaos ensued. Learn how a simple tech upgrade led to viral videos, philosophical questions, and a whole lot of unexpected nuggets.










