Are Students Learning Better or Outsourcing Thinking with AI?

Artificial intelligence (AI) has become a major turning point in education. Students now have access to tools that can summarize articles, draft essays, explain difficult concepts, generate research questions, solve problems, translate ideas, and provide instant feedback. For many learners, AI has become a study partner, writing assistant, tutor, editor, and brainstorming tool all in…

The AI Governance Gap in Institutions

AI is moving from experiment to everyday practice faster than many institutions are prepared to govern it. This is no longer a future conversation. Students are using AI to study, write, brainstorm, summarize, code, translate, and prepare for exams. Faculty are using AI to design lessons, draft rubrics, generate examples, give feedback, and support administrative…

3 Must-Ask Questions Before Adopting AI

Artificial Intelligence and blockchain are reshaping how we work, invest, and safeguard information. But hype shouldn’t replace healthy skepticism. Before you integrate AI, whether it’s predicting markets, automating workflows, or verifying transactions, ask yourself these three critical questions: Does it align with your data privacy policies? An AI tool that doesn’t respect your existing privacy…