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and things like that.
And also, it's only in computer science because it's very AI-related or model-related or computer science-related type of papers where this problem seems to be.
It doesn't seem to be in non-computer science-related papers.
So...
And we'll see how that plays out.
yeah maybe maybe there will be a greater um uh influx of oh we need to add additional filters we'll see yeah right okay uh i do have a couple more stories um i wanted to talk about anthropic uh so anthropic and iceland launch a national ai education pilot for their teachers
So Anthropix said it would support one of the world's first national AI education pilots with Iceland's Ministry of Education and Children.
Hundreds of teachers will get access to CLOD and training materials.
A pilot is a limited time box trial to evaluate impact before a broader rollout.
The announcement emphasizes lesson planning help, professional development, and a support network.
Independent coverage notes that the program will run across the country and puts guardrails in focus.
National efforts like this test whether classroom AI can save teacher time without weakening student outcomes or local culture.
The differentiator here is in the scope.
A vendor-backed pilot at national scale with ministry involvement and not a single district.
The questions are practical.
Where does time saving show up?
How are mistakes handled?
And what's the data policy for teacher prompts and student context?
The project will be watched by ministries elsewhere considering similar steps.
Results could inform procurement, teacher training, and norms for model access in school.