Whether it’s chatbots, digital assistants or endpoint security, artificial intelligence “is gaining a foothold in [K-12] U.S. classrooms,” writes Natalie Gross for EdTech.
Gross takes a look at three AI trends to watch out for in 2022.
Whether it’s chatbots, digital assistants or endpoint security, artificial intelligence “is gaining a foothold in [K-12] U.S. classrooms,” writes Natalie Gross for EdTech.
Gross takes a look at three AI trends to watch out for in 2022.
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