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Anthropic drops free AI courses for education

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Appetizer: Anthropic launches free AI courses for teachers and students 📚
Entrée: Nvidia halts H20 AI chip production 🫷
Dessert: AI + blood tests = better cancer detection 🙏
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ANTHROPIC LAUNCHES FREE AI COURSES FOR TEACHERS AND STUDENTS 📚
What’s new? Anthropic has launched new AI fluency courses and a higher education advisory board to guide how AI enters the classroom. The courses are designed to give both educators and students practical frameworks for using AI responsibly.
What are the courses?
AI Fluency for Educators shows faculty how to integrate AI into teaching and assignments.
AI Fluency for Students helps students learn to collaborate with AI while strengthening their own critical thinking.
Teaching AI Fluency equips instructors with tools to bring AI literacy to their campuses, from curriculum design to classroom discussions.
Why is this important? AI’s role in the classroom has been confusing and frustrating for both educators and students. By giving educators and students practical tools, these programs aim to ensure AI becomes a partner in education rather than a distraction.
“These initiatives reflect our commitment to co-creating the future of AI in education. As universities worldwide grapple with AI’s role in education, these resources provide both immediate support and long-term guidance.”
NVIDIA HALTS H20 AI CHIP PRODUCTION 🫷
What happened? Nvidia has stopped production of its H20 AI chip after Beijing directed Chinese companies to avoid purchasing it.
Want the details? The H20 was designed specifically for the Chinese market to comply with U.S. export restrictions, but it quickly became caught in political crossfire. Earlier this year, the Trump administration banned exports of the chip, only to later reverse course in a deal that would allow Nvidia and AMD to sell chips to China in exchange for giving 15% of their China revenue to the U.S. government. Even so, Beijing recently urged domestic firms to stop buying the H20, citing national security concerns. As a result, Nvidia told suppliers to pause work on the chip while it considers next steps.
Why is this significant? Nvidia is a global leader in AI hardware, and its ability to sell chips in China—a massive market—affects not just the company’s bottom line but also the balance of technological power worldwide.
AI + BLOOD TESTS = BETTER CANCER DETECTION 🙏
What’s new? Johns Hopkins researchers have developed a new AI method called MIGHT that makes cancer detection from blood tests more reliable and accurate.
How does it work? MIGHT (Multidimensional Informed Generalized Hypothesis Testing) is designed to boost trust in AI by reducing false results—a major hurdle in using AI for medical decisions. The tool looks at tiny bits of DNA that float in the blood, called “cell-free DNA.” These fragments can show early signs of cancer. The problem is that similar signals also appear in people with other conditions, like autoimmune or vascular diseases. That can cause false alarms. MIGHT fixes this by checking its own work thousands of times on different sets of data and by learning to tell the difference between cancer signals and signals from other diseases. In tests on over 1,000 people, it caught cancers with high accuracy while avoiding most false positives.
Why does this matter? Early detection saves lives. More accurate blood tests could help doctors spot cancer sooner, reduce unnecessary treatments, and make AI more trustworthy in medicine.
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