The AI-Proof Major Doesn’t Exist. Here’s What Does.
70% of college students fear AI will take their jobs. They’re switching majors searching for safety. But the real skill that protects careers isn’t a major. It’s AI fluency.
70% of college students fear AI will take their jobs. They’re switching majors searching for safety. But the real skill that protects careers isn’t a major. It’s AI fluency.
Most educators are asking ‘How can I use AI?’ That’s the wrong question, and it’s why so many AI experiments stall. Here’s the better question, plus three ways AI actually changes how students learn.
Anthropic’s 81,000-person study shows something surprising: the workers most anxious about AI displacement are also the ones with the highest exposure. The difference between anxiety and productivity gains comes down to one variable you can actually build.
A new NEA report shows aspiring educators are walking into classrooms already divided on AI. The real issue isn’t the split. It’s who taught them this.
Anthropic cofounder Jack Clark says the most AI-useful skills come from synthesis across disciplines and asking better questions. What that actually means for your career, your kids, and your classroom.
A handful of professors stopped debating AI bans and started building instead. Their tools don’t give students answers. They force students to think harder. Here’s why that changes everything.
More than half of school districts now use AI in teacher hiring. Most candidates don’t know it. The transparency gap is the real problem, and it affects every educator looking for work this spring.
The new CEO of McGraw Hill spent years building AI strategy at Google and Amazon. His verdict on education? AI should serve teachers, not replace them. Here’s why that matters for everyone building AI fluency.
Anthropic’s labor market data reveals the real divide forming in the workforce: not between humans and machines, but between people building AI fluency and people who are not. Here’s what the numbers mean for your career.
A university provost argues that faculty retreating to blue books and pencil exams are self-incriminating. The real AI literacy gap is not student cheating. It is assignments that never required thinking in the first place.
AI literacy education built on the SeedStacking™ methodology. Small daily wins that compound into genuine fluency.
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