Weekly AI News Update (11-17 July 2025)

Open Educational Tools Weekly AI News Update (11-17 July 2025)

Weekly AI News Update (11-17 July 2025)

  • Many top scorers in Hong Kong's university entrance exams found a helping hand in generative artificial intelligence (AI), describing the technology as useful for enhancing their understanding of course materials if used judiciously. South China Morning Post
  • A report by the social mobility charity Sutton Trust indicates that independent schools, often in wealthier areas, possess greater resources and can afford to invest in more sophisticated AI solutions. The Independent
  • The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology has developed an AI medical imaging tool that is able to show a patient's bone structure in three dimensions with the help of just a few X-ray images. Radio Television Hong Kong
  • This fusion of creativity and technology at the school embodies the country’s ambitious pledge to universalize AI education in primary and secondary schools by 2030. China Daily
  • Findings revealed a 37% increase in interdisciplinary project outcomes (measured by collaborative problem-solving scores, cross-domain knowledge integration ratings, and peer evaluation metrics) when AIGC tools were strategically implemented, with significant variations in effectiveness based on implementation approach.  Nature Scientific Reports