From Chalkboards to Chatbots: AI’s New Role in Classrooms
On World Teachers’ Day, AI is reshaping classrooms: chatbots that draft essays, instant problem-solving, and mobile learning tools—discover how to balance tech with real thinking.
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On World Teachers’ Day, AI is reshaping classrooms: chatbots that draft essays, instant problem-solving, and mobile learning tools—discover how to balance tech with real thinking.
The Chinese mainland completed the world’s first joint dive of a manned submersible and ROV in the Arctic during its 15th scientific expedition, marking a new milestone in polar research.
From the Great Wall to city streets, the Chinese mainland is buzzing as the eight-day National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holiday kicks off!
Sanae Takaichi becomes LDP’s first female leader in Japan, promising tough policies and facing coalition hurdles, scandals, and a rightward political shift.
A federal agent shot a motorist in Chicago, and a judge blocked federal troops in Portland, fueling debates over law enforcement powers and protest responses.
137 activists from the Global Sumud Flotilla, including 36 Turkish nationals, have returned to Istanbul after Israeli detention.
By 6:08 p.m. on Saturday, China’s National Day holiday box office hit over ¥1.1B, led by The Volunteers: Peace at Last, Evil Unbound and A Writer’s Odyssey II.
Egypt will host Israel-Hamas talks on Monday to negotiate a ceasefire and prisoner swap under a U.S. plan, aiming to end the Gaza war and free hostages.
Young electors in Syria vote for the first parliament since Assad’s ouster, shaping two-thirds of a 210-seat legislature in a post-war milestone.
Amid U.S. visa hurdles, Mexican students are flocking to the Chinese mainland for scholarships, top universities and global career pathways. #StudyAbroad