According to David Raths writing recently in Campus Technology, artificial intelligence is making its way into a variety of education technologies. David’s article features vendors talking about their current and future work with AI in the higher education space. David writes that after a relatively cool start, machine learning technologies are indeed making their way into many ed tech products — focused on both administrative tasks and teaching and learning. Read David’s full article.
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