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Millions of test takers will face tighter checks as the British Council rolls out Daon's facial authentication across its global exams.
Pressure is mounting for child-focused smartphone options as Rebel Telecom takes its pitch to Parliament amid tighter online safety proposals.
Corporate training teams could cut admin time as the Dublin software provider adds AI agents and external tools to its learning platform.
The funding will speed rollout of Bloom, a SEND platform aimed at helping schools evidence support for children with additional needs across the UK.
Rising pressure on learning leaders to prove AI returns has kept NIIT Learning at the top of Fosway's digital learning assessment for a second year.
Clients across Asia Pacific will get new AI agents, tools and sector partnerships as NCS doubles down on sovereign deployments and hiring.
Heavy AI-assisted writing is more common in US universities than in the UK and Australia, according to Turnitin's latest analysis.
Universities may cut weeks of manual coding as a new system sorts thousands of free-text NSS comments into themes, sentiment and recommendations.
The appointment comes as employers demand more trusted proof of AI and digital skills, and CompTIA seeks broader reach beyond IT roles.
The tool is meant to help schools spot struggling pupils sooner and cut teacher admin as AI education software shifts towards classroom oversight.
Australian firms are increasingly using AI in day-to-day operations, with leaders saying data quality and human oversight now matter more than pilot projects.
Australian teachers could save hours on admin as a voice-based AI tool drafts lessons, emails and policies between classes.
The top ranking signals growing demand for university AI that can manage sensitive data, automate admin work and scale across campus systems.
The new site widens Connext's offshore capacity for US clients, as first-half revenue rose 15% and headcount climbed to 2,620.
More than 500 pupils from 15 schools have presented STEM and AI projects in Dublin, as Microsoft links its data centre footprint to local education.
More than a third of New Zealand workers feel guilty about using AI, as businesses lag peers in adopting it, a report says.
Recent breaches have exposed how weak vendor oversight is leaving schools and businesses more vulnerable to supply chain attacks.
The new division aims to address a key weakness in AI tools that can complete tasks but still miss shifting human intent and trust in real time.
The competition is helping thousands of Irish pupils tackle real school problems with 3D printing, while widening early STEM participation.
More than 170,000 TAFE students in Victoria will gain a single platform for enrolments and administration as ageing systems are replaced.