Exploring AI Mentors

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Have you activated your own AI companion yet? Not sure how to explain a certain concept in class? Having trouble coming up with a new assignment? Feeling burnt out, exhausted, creatively dry, or a loss of excitement for your job? Maybe a short spell with one of the new fleet of AI mentors will clarify all your misunderstandings. It would a good idea to take some time this summer and see what AI mentors can do. How students learn this fall could depend on it.

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