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Good morning Reader, AI tools are enhancing education by aiding teachers in grading and lesson planning. Meanwhile, a US judge supports using copyrighted books for AI training, while Elon Musk's Grok reveals flaws in fact-checking regarding the Israel-Iran conflict.
In the US, mini 'AI missions' are emerging to promote innovation, and Automation Anywhere reports increased demand for process automation in India. Additionally, Amazon's largest data center is optimized for AI, and OpenAI is challenging Google Docs and Microsoft Word with new ChatGPT features.

In today's newsletter:

  • AI fakes duel over Sara Duterte impeachment in Philippines
  • AI tools are helping teachers with grading and lessons, they say it makes them better educators
  • US judge backs using copyrighted books to train AI
  • Elon Musk's Grok shows 'flaws' in fact-checking Israel-Iran war: study

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AI fakes duel over Sara Duterte impeachment in Philippines

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The schoolboys and elderly woman making their cases were AI creations, examples of increasingly sophisticated fakes possible with even basic online tools. Using AI to push viewpoints via seemingly ordinary people can make beliefs seem "more popular than they actually are", said Jose Mari Lanuza of Sigla Research Center, a non-profit organisation that studies disinformation.

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AI tools are helping teachers with grading and lessons, they say it makes them better educators

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Across the country, artificial intelligence tools are changing the teaching profession as educators use them to help write quizzes and worksheets, design lessons, assist with grading and reduce paperwork. By freeing up their time, many say the technology has made them better at their jobs.

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AI Innovations Spark Debate Over Ethics, Education, and Legal Boundaries

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The Pulse

The AI landscape is rapidly evolving, with significant developments in education, legal rulings, and ethical concerns. As AI tools enhance teaching and challenge copyright laws, the balance between innovation and responsibility remains a pressing issue for society.

How it's happening

Key players like OpenAI and Anthropic are pushing boundaries with new AI tools and legal victories. Schools are adopting AI for grading and lesson planning, while courts are defining the legal frameworks for AI training on copyrighted materials, shaping future applications.

Key takeaways

  • AI tools are enhancing educational practices, making teachers more efficient.
  • Legal rulings favor AI companies in copyright disputes, impacting data usage.
  • Ethical concerns arise as AI-generated content challenges misinformation efforts.
  • Indian states are launching AI missions to drive local innovation and public service improvements.
  • Automation Anywhere sees rising demand for AI in Indian businesses, indicating market growth.

Notable actions

Recent studies reveal AI chatbots like Grok struggle with fact-checking, raising reliability concerns. Meanwhile, Automation Anywhere expands its workforce in India to meet demand. As AI continues to evolve, stakeholders must navigate the complex interplay of innovation and ethics.

Elon Musk's Grok shows 'flaws' in fact-checking Israel-Iran war: study

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Elon Musk's AI chatbot Grok produced inaccurate and contradictory responses when users sought to fact-check the Israel-Iran conflict, a study said Tuesday, raising fresh doubts about its reliability as a debunking tool. With tech platforms reducing their reliance on human fact-checkers, users are increasingly utilizing AI-powered chatbots -- including xAI's Grok -- in search of reliable information, but their responses are often themselves prone to misinformation.

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Mini ‘AI missions’ sprout in states boosting adoption and innovation

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Indian states are launching AI missions to drive innovation, enhance public services, and boost local economies. From Rajasthan to Odisha and Telangana, states are creating policies, funding infrastructure, and enabling AI adoption. While challenges like limited budgets and skill gaps persist, this decentralised push aligns with India’s broader, enablement-focused tech strategy.

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Popular AI tools for you

ElevenLabs - Realistic AI voice cloning and speech synthesis.Fathom - AI-powered meeting recorder and summarizer.FeedHive - Plan, schedule & automate content with AI.Gamma - Turn ideas into beautiful slide decks with AI.Gemini - Google's next-gen multimodal AI assistant.Grammarly - AI-powered writing assistant.Grok - Elon Musk's AI chatbot integrated with X.

Special picks of the day

Mini ‘AI missions’ sprout in states boosting adoption and innovationAutomation Anywhere sees rising demand for agentic process automation in India, says COOAt Amazon's biggest data centre, everything is supersized for AIOpenAI goes after Google Docs, Microsoft's Word for web with new ChatGPT features

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