This week brought exciting advances in agentic AI for education. In Pakistan, Kenya, and parts of the Middle East, a new program called ArthurAI will help teachers and students. Teachers will learn to work with AI assistants starting later this year. Young people in rural areas like Muzaffarabad will get special training in AI skills and digital jobs.

At a big tech event in Chicago, experts showed how AI teaching assistants can give students personal help and support teachers. These smart helpers can answer questions anytime and give feedback on schoolwork.

Scientists are also using agentic AI to make research faster. AI tools can now read thousands of science papers quickly, helping researchers find important information. At NASA, AI connects ideas from different science fields to solve hard problems.

Many companies are racing to build custom AI agents. A new study found that 93 out of 100 tech leaders plan to create their own AI helpers soon. This shows how quickly agentic AI is changing learning and work worldwide.

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