Apr 7 · 7 min read · LLM course time represents the estimated duration required to gain proficiency in using, developing, or researching large language models (LLMs). This timeframe is highly variable, ranging from a few weeks for basic understanding to several years for...
Join discussionApr 7 · 8 min read · Reading time: ~8 minutes Sarah is a careful parent. She researched screen time limits before her kids got phones. She has opinions about video games. When ChatGPT became a household word, she did what thoughtful parents do -- she looked into it. What...
Join discussionApr 3 · 10 min read · A parent named Cristina Mugilia, a homeschool mom who also works at the Department of Veterans Affairs, put it plainly: "A machine that just has lots of facts and data is going to spit out whatever yo
Join discussionMar 13 · 9 min read · In our last post on the school policy gap, we promised to cover the two types of critical thinking identified by researchers at King's College London, and why only one of them predicts the outcomes th
Join discussionMar 11 · 9 min read · 7 min read Here's a number worth sitting with for a moment. 96%. That's the share of families with elementary-aged children who either didn't know about any school AI policy or said their school hadn
Join discussionMar 6 · 8 min read · 7 min read In January 2026, the Brookings Institution released one of the most comprehensive analyses of AI dependence in children's education published to date. The researchers, Mary Burns, Rebecca
Join discussionMar 5 · 8 min read · 7 min read There's a number circulating in AI and critical thinking research discussions that deserves more careful treatment than it usually gets. r = −0.75. It comes from a January 2025 study publi
Join discussionMar 5 · 7 min read · 6 min read Here's a game you can run tonight at dinner with no preparation, no technology, and no explanation of artificial intelligence required. It's called Spot the Lie. We've watched kids as youn
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