Learning from AI

Learning from AI

When ChatGPT launched in November 2022, it quickly caught on with students and raised concerns among educators. How much of an impact has generative AI had on education since then — and has it all been negative? This week, revisit some of those predictions and learn how AI is showing up in the classroom now.


Students gather in the house chamber, participating in a hands-on learning experience about the legislative system.
Photo: Tim Correira Photography

What you need to know about AI in the classroom

In this Q&A, MIT researchers discuss the proper use of AI in schools and policy recommendations for effective learning.

4 min read


A person seated at a wood desk actively types on a laptop, with hands positioned on the keyboard and screen illuminated.

Can generative AI unlock technology-enabled tutoring, for everyone?

Generative AI and large language models, such as ChatGPT, may make computer-powered, personalized tutoring more accessible, but social connections are still critical to learning.

4 min


Attendees at the MIT Generative AI Week attentively watched a presentation on a screen as MIT Dean for Digital Learning Cynthia Breazeal speaks from a podium.
Photo: Gretchen Ertl

What will the future of education look like in a world with generative AI?

Nearly a year ago, MIT leaders in education explored the future of technology in and beyond the classroom. How much has already changed since MIT's Generative AI Week? Read the key takeaways.

5 min read

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