This week saw exciting advancements in agentic AI for education. Schools and companies are using smart AI tools to create personalized learning experiences. For example, a new report shows AI helps teachers make study guides and practice tests quickly, letting them spend more time with students.

In the United States, Arizona State University announced a big conference about AI mentors happening in October. Experts will discuss how AI can act like a helpful tutor instead of just answering questions.

Microsoft revealed new AI tools that understand students' feelings and learning styles. These systems don’t just correct mistakes – they explain concepts in different ways until the student succeeds.

Businesses worldwide are investing more in AI training programs. A survey found 88% of companies plan to boost their AI budgets next year to keep up with these smart helper systems.

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