Professional, Continuing, and Online Education Update by UPCEA
Daily updates of news, research and trends by UPCEA
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Monday, March 16, 2026
OpenAI ChatGPT leader discusses AI agents and the future of knowledge work at Harvard Business School - Emma Thompson, EdTech Innovation Hub
How AI Can Close Equity Gaps for First-Generation Students - Richard J. Smith, EdTech
OpenAI Adds Interactive Math and Science Learning Tools to ChatGPT - Rhea Kelly, Campus Technology
Sunday, March 15, 2026
The Unmaking of the American University - Nicholas Lemann, the NewYorker
Adopting AI is a social contract - Andrew Inkpen & Dani Inkpen, University Affairs
New Jersey to Use AI to Score Standardized Writing Tests - Liz Rosenberg, GovTech
Saturday, March 14, 2026
AI broke the college degree: Why higher education matters more than ever - Katherine Perry, the Linfield Review
AI Tools to Reduce College Dropout Rates - Nancy Mann Jackson, EdTech
Today’s AI is built to respond. The future belongs to proactive systems. - Kiara Nirghin & Nikhara Nirghin, Big Think
Friday, March 13, 2026
What national AI plans get wrong and how to fix them - Cameron F. Kerry and Saurabh Mishra, Brookings
OpenAI’s New GPT-5.4 Pro Is Now The Smartest AI In The World. - TheAIGRID, YouTube
The video discusses the release of OpenAI’s GPT-5.4 Pro, highlighting its dominance across sophisticated benchmarks like Frontier Math and OSWorld, where it demonstrates superhuman problem-solving by resolving mathematical equations that remained unsolved for decades [06:46]. While the model shows significant advancements in professional white-collar tasks and creative writing, the creator notes that its high performance comes with a substantial price increase [02:17] and introduces serious cybersecurity risks. Classified as a "high" threat in OpenAI’s preparedness framework, the model's ability to autonomously execute complex cyberattacks [21:42] suggests that future iterations could reach "critical" risk levels, potentially necessitating stricter access controls and government oversight as AI capabilities continue to accelerate toward human-level proficiency in specialized fields [13:37]. [summary assisted by Gemini 3]
OpenAI's new GPT-5.4 clobbers humans on pro-level work in tests - by 83% - David Gewirtz, ZDnet
Thursday, March 12, 2026
Universities Are Not Only About Jobs. They're About Human Existence in the Age of AI. - Maria Mercedes Mateo-Berganza Diaz, IDB
In a world where AI can outperform humans in many cognitive tasks, universities must preserve human judgment, ethics, and purpose — not just technical skills. Higher education must prioritize broad, humanistic foundations alongside specialized skills to prepare students for complex, “messy” work that machines cannot replace. For the Global South, the stakes are even higher: universities are essential to safeguard agency, cultural sovereignty, and the ability to shape futures — not merely adapt to those designed elsewhere.