Global fertilizer expo partners with University of Florida AI research hub

Organisers of The Fertilizer Show have partnered with the University of Florida/IFAS Gulf Coast Research and Education Center to offer attendees a site visit showcasing AI-driven fertiliser research and updates on the new Center for Applied Artificial Intelligence in Agriculture.

Organisers of The Fertilizer Show have partnered with the University of Florida/IFAS Gulf Coast Research and Education Center to offer attendees a site visit showcasing AI-driven fertiliser research and updates on the new Center for Applied Artificial Intelligence in Agriculture.

Teachers across Colorado are exploring how AI can be utilised as an instructional assistant to support classroom instruction and student learning.

Some educators are experimenting with generative AI tools that help with tasks like lesson planning, summarising material and creating examples, while also educating students on responsible use of AI.

The broader trend mirrors state and district efforts to develop AI strategies for education. Reports indicate that many districts are establishing steering committees and policies to guide the safe and effective use of classrooms. In contrast, others limit student access due to privacy concerns, underscoring the need for training and clear guidelines.

Teachers have noted both benefits, such as time savings and personalised support, and challenges, including ethical questions about plagiarism and student independence, highlighting a period of experimentation and adjustment as AI becomes part of mainstream education.

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