by Team LOY | Jan 22, 2026 | Pillar 2
Democracy did not emerge as a form of organizing politics because it was efficient. It emerged because human beings, over centuries, developed the idea that every person holds an equal measure of dignity that deserves recognition and room to grow. For a long stretch...
by Team LOY | Jan 22, 2026 | Pillar 2
The cracks in our civic foundation are showing. Every time disruption rains down, the water rises and we scramble to patch leaks with new programs or interventions. Until we repair what lies beneath, the flood will keep coming. At the foundation of any thriving...
by Team LOY | Jan 22, 2026 | Pillar 2
Three eight-year-olds in Mr.Cook’s classroom designed an AI tutor, then “… stress-tested it with a quality assurance process more rigorous than most commercial edtech platforms. They typed inappropriate requests, tested whether it would do their homework,...
by Team LOY | Jan 22, 2026 | Pillar 2
A Changing Frontier Millions of graduates will walk across the stage this spring – diplomas in hand, ready to face a world transformed by artificial intelligence and automation. But many will soon discover that knowledge alone doesn’t equip them to navigate a job...
by Team LOY | Jan 22, 2026 | Pillar 2
Generative AI has forced education to confront a question we can no longer avoid: What is school for when knowledge is everywhere and automation is cheap? When machines can generate essays and solve algebra problems, the answer is not to compete with technology....
by Team LOY | Jan 22, 2026 | Pillar 2
What do our core school subjects – including math – look like in the age of AI? With today’s tools, the entirety of human knowledge is immediately accessible, computational procedures of any scale are not only possible but also cheap to automate, and pocket-size...