By 2025, $6 billion will be spent on AI in education, according to the researchers, who identified six areas to watch where the technology could generate value in K-12 and beyond.
Rob Waldron, CEO of Curriculum Associates, assesses the K-12 marketplace of the future, while marking a major milestone at his company.
Artificial Intelligence’s Implications for School Grading and the Product Landscape
Vendors Should Be Attuned to Educators' Concerns About the Technology and Not Over-promise, Says Author Michelle Zimmerman

AI tools could improve K-12 report cards and districts’ ability to identify students for academic interventions, says author and educator Michelle Zimmerman.
A new initiative, funded by the National Science Foundation, aims to set guidelines for what students should know about the fast-evolving technology.
A project billed as the “first ever state-level rollout of artificial intelligence in schools” will be launched soon in Belgium.
A growing interest in artificial intelligence in the United States and internationally is outlined in a new report and seems likely to influence education in the future.
MIT Learning Expert Tells Companies What They Need to Know About Artificial Intelligence
Affordability, Educational Impact, and Data-Privacy Protections Are Key Features Schools Will Want in AI Products

Affordability, educational impact, and data-privacy protections are key features schools will want in AI-driven products, says Jeff Dieffenbach, the associate director of the MIT Integrated Learning Initiative.
The new program at the University of Southern California will have a big focus on nurturing minority- and female-owned ed-tech companies.
Artificial intelligence is useful for a specific class of problems. These questions can help pinpoint whether it’s the right technology for a particular problem.
Teachers and students will have more ed-tech tools that use artificial intelligence in coming years, and the AI market is expected to skyrocket.