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More than a third of New Zealand workers feel guilty about using AI, as businesses lag peers in adopting it, a report says.
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.
Young jobseekers may struggle without AI literacy and broader soft skills as employers seek staff who can manage digital tools responsibly.
Free workshop sandboxes should make it easier for developers to try AWS training without a personal account, credit card or cleanup.
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.
Immigration applicants and their advisers could cut repeated filing work and errors as the Texas legal tech firm rolls out its AI-assisted USCIS forms tool.
Schools are under growing pressure to prove which AI tools improve learning as Education Perfect opens a new evidence-focused debate.
Most Australian employees using AI say it lifts productivity, but many still hide that use from bosses as workplace rules lag behind adoption.
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.
Students can now send study assignments to friends and family by email, as StarSpark tries to make its homework platform more collaborative.
Medical students in the UK, Australia and New Zealand will get cited answers from a new AI search tool embedded in ClinicalKey Student.
The university has cut its infrastructure footprint by 52 per cent after moving core learning, portal and ERP systems to Nutanix Cloud Platform.
The new site widens Connext's offshore capacity for US clients, as first-half revenue rose 15% and headcount climbed to 2,620.
Recent breaches have exposed how weak vendor oversight is leaving schools and businesses more vulnerable to supply chain attacks.
A lean network of specialists helped Echo3 sell more than 80,000 health and safety courses while keeping costs low in its early years.
This partnership expands access to Scrum.org product ownership training to Coursera's global audience of millions of learners and employers.
Medical students in the UK, Australia and New Zealand will now get AI search with citations, as publishers try to curb unverified answers.
With AI tools spreading through the bank, 60,000 NatWest staff will now be trained to spot ethical risks and handle them responsibly.