Professional, Continuing, and Online Education Update by UPCEA
Daily updates of news, research and trends by UPCEA
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Sunday, February 15, 2026
Binghamton receives largest academic gift in University history to establish AI center - John Bhrel, Bing U
Earn an HBCU Degree Online With New eHBCU Initiative - Jamie Jackson, the Black Chronicle
Study of 31,000 syllabi probes ‘how instructors regulate AI’ - Nathan M Greenfield, University World News
Saturday, February 14, 2026
Women or Men... Who Views Artificial Intelligence as More Dangerous? - SadaNews
Rethinking the role of higher education in an AI-integrated world - Mark Daley, University Affairs
ChatGPT is in classrooms. How should educators now assess student learning? - Sarah Elaine Eaton, et al; the Conversation
Friday, February 13, 2026
Google’s AI Tools Explained (Gemini, Photos, Gmail, Android & More) | Complete Guide - BitBiasedAI, YouTube
This podcast provides a comprehensive overview of how Google has integrated Gemini-powered AI across its entire ecosystem, highlighting tools for productivity, creativity, and daily navigation. It details advancements in Gemini as a conversational assistant, the generative editing capabilities in Google Photos like Magic Eraser and Magic Editor, and time-saving features in Gmail and Docs such as email summarization and "Help Me Write." Additionally, the guide covers mobile-specific innovations like Circle to Search on Android, AI-enhanced navigation in Google Maps, and real-time translation tools, framing these developments as a cohesive shift toward more intuitive and context-aware technology for everyday users. (Summary assisted by Gemini 3 Pro Fast)
HUSKY: Humanoid Skateboarding System via Physics-Aware Whole-Body Control - Jinrui Han, et al; arXiv
Leaked plan proposes 10,000-student virtual school - Yael Rasonik, Queens University Journal
Thursday, February 12, 2026
Professors Are Being Watched: ‘We’ve Never Seen This Much Surveillance’ - Vimal Patel, NY Times
Moltbook Mania Exposed - Kevin Roose and Casey Newton, New York Times
Fewer students of color are now enrolling in elite colleges - Matt Zalaznick, Distsrict Administration
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
The Only Thing Standing Between Humanity and AI Apocalypse Is … Claude? - Steven Levy, Wired
Anthropic is locked in a paradox: Among the top AI companies, it’s the most obsessed with safety and leads the pack in researching how models can go wrong. But even though the safety issues it has identified are far from resolved, Anthropic is pushing just as aggressively as its rivals toward the next, potentially more dangerous, level of artificial intelligence. Its core mission is figuring out how to resolve that contradiction. OpenAI and Anthropic are perusing the same thing: NGI (Natural General Intelligence). NGI is AI that is sentient and self aware. The difference is the Anthropic seeking NGI with guardrails (known as "alignment" or as Anthropic calls it "Constitutional AI"). Their fear is that without alignment, NGI might decide that humanity and all resources on Earth would be needed to achieve whatever task it was designed to solve. And once it is sentient, that would happen too quickly for humanity to pull its plug. So, Anthropic wants alignment. The real question is could they ever achieve NGI?
https://www.wired.com/story/the-only-thing-standing-between-humanity-and-ai-apocalypse-is-claude/
Coursera, Udemy Merger to Boost Online AI Education - Greg Hart, Bloomberg Businessweek Daily
Greg Hart, President and CEO of Coursera, joins Bloomberg Businessweek Daily to discuss the firm's plans to merge with fellow online learning platform Udemy. Hart says he will remain CEO of the newly merged company as it continues to focus on providing AI-focused training tools and courses for its customers. He speaks with Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec.