Sometimes things change so fast that it's hard to keep up.
That is exactly the case with artificial intelligence, or AI. Nowhere is it more of a challenge than for teachers and families as students head back to class.
If you're of a certain age, you remember when math teachers fought against calculators in the classroom; now AI is the modern-day equivalent.
What AI can do is bound only by imagination.
"It is so rapidly changing that I don't think anyone can exactly tell you how it will be used even six months from now," said Point Park University's Associate Dean of the School of Education, Dr. Linda Hippert. "That's how quickly it is changing."
Dr. Hippert said that it's another tool educators have to embrace and learn how to use as a way to help students use it better. She also adde