Weekly AI News Update (07-13 November 2025)

Open Educational Tools Weekly AI News Update (07-13 November 2025)

Weekly AI News Update (07-13 November 2025)

  • HKUST and Solomon Learning Group launched the AI Literacy Hub to support Hong Kong's digital education initiatives. The Hub will develop AI curricula, co-create teaching resources, enhance community AI literacy, and align with expanded teacher training efforts. 🔗The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
  • The 2025 World University Presidents Forum in Hangzhou gathered leaders from over 40 countries to examine AI's impact on higher education, launching a global collaboration mechanism and issuing initiatives on governance, ethics, talent cultivation, and human–machine integration. 🔗China Daily
  • Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University integrates AI and personalised learning within its syntegrative education model, offering cross-disciplinary industry projects, entrepreneurship programmes and AI-supported courses to develop students' leadership, innovation capabilities and career-ready skills. 🔗South China Morning Post
  • A comparative security analysis of leading AI models, including ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude, has been conducted. The study evaluates their respective vulnerabilities and performance under various security testing scenarios, providing an objective assessment of their robustness. 🔗 Cybernews 
  • OpenAI has released GPT-5.1, a model upgrade featuring two specialised versions: GPT-5.1 Instant for conversational speed and GPT-5.1 Thinking for complex reasoning, both incorporating more adaptive and efficient performance . 🔗Open AI