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Posted on 30/01/202604/12/2025 by Rafael Scapin

AI Tutors, With a Little Human Help, Offer ‘Reliable’ Instruction, Study Finds

New UK research finds ‘extremely personalized’ AI math tutors don’t hallucinate or produce unsafe messages in sessions with kids.

AI Tutors, With a Little Human Help, Offer ‘Reliable’ Instruction, Study Finds

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