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educationThursday, June 25, 2026

Medical students pump out misleading studies with TriNetX

The day's most consequential story isn't about AI bans in schools, it's about how a popular research tool is letting medical students churn out low-quality studies at scale. Meanwhile, Norway's elementary school AI ban gets fresh coverage, and a free Oracle certification offers a rare career shortcut for cloud professionals.

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Research integrity

A Science investigation exposes how a platform meant to speed up research is instead enabling a flood of questionable publications.

AI in schools

Norway's ban on generative AI for elementary students is getting more attention, reinforcing a global push to limit screens and AI in early education.

#02www.engadget.comJun 25
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Norway Imposes Broad Restrictions On AI For Elementary School Kids

Norway's ban on generative AI for elementary students, covering tools like ChatGPT, takes effect this August. Prime Minister Stoere says AI lets kids skip foundational learning steps, a stance that aligns with earlier coverage of screen time limits and AI skepticism in education.

Certifications and careers

A free credential from Oracle and a profile of London's youngest cab driver show alternative paths to career success outside traditional degrees.

#04www.theguardian.comJun 25
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Driven to succeed: meet London’s youngest black-cab driver

At 21, Bahrain Mujagata passed London's famously difficult Knowledge test to become the city's youngest black-cab driver. The Guardian profile highlights his balancing act of driving, university studies, and acting, a human-interest counterpoint to the tech-heavy education news.

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