Professional, Continuing, and Online Education Update by UPCEA
Daily updates of news, research and trends by UPCEA
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Friday, February 27, 2026
The Committed Innovator: Keeping up with AI and deploying it as it evolves - Nathaniel Whittmore, McKinsey
Sam Altman's Bombshell - Peter H. Diamandis, Moonshots
In this video, Peter Diamandis discusses a provocative statement by Sam Altman, who suggested that AGI has essentially been achieved in a "spiritual" rather than literal sense. Diamandis highlights that Altman now views AGI as an engineering challenge centered on iterative improvements rather than a research problem requiring a single massive breakthrough. The video suggests that this shift in narrative is strategically timed, as Altman needs to secure $100 billion in funding and maintain public market excitement for upcoming data center investments and potential IPO filings. Diamandis concludes that the focus on being "this close" to AGI is a crucial component of the financial and technical momentum needed to sustain the industry's rapid growth. (summary provided by Gemini 3 mode fast)
Tuskegee University to Launch Online Global Campus - The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education
Thursday, February 26, 2026
Students receive settlement payouts from remote learning lawsuit, $4 million distributed across 56,000 class members - Mary Andolina, The Daily U Washington
Is AI Inescapable in Higher Education? - Maddie Rodriguez, the Spectator
Students question the value of higher education amid AI - Naomi Martin, the Ithican
Wednesday, February 25, 2026
Here are 3 ways to mine AI for insights, and do it safely - Alcino Donadel, University Business
Professional Development Planner - TAAFT
Google adds music-genertion capabilities to the Gemini app - Ivan Mehta, TechCrunch
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Introducing Claude Sonnet 4.6 - Anthropic
Leading With Grounded Confidence - Brené Brown and Adam Grant, Knowledge at Wharton
A Guide to Which AI to Use in the Agentic Era - Ethan Mollick, One Useful Thing
Monday, February 23, 2026
The AI Wake-Up Call Everyone Needs Right Now! - Matt Wolfe, YouTube
The Apprentice: Why Higher Ed Is Leaning Into Earn-and-Learn - Colleen Flaherty, Inside Higher Ed
‘Unsettling’ adverts are coming to your AI chatbot - Cristina Criddle and Daniel Thomas, Financial Review
Sunday, February 22, 2026
AI and Course Design: Machines Can Help, but Only Humans Can Teach - Deb Adair and Whitney Kilgore, EDUCAUSE Review
What AI could mean for film and TV production and the industry’s future - McKinsey
The Person in the Machine: Why AI Personhood Rights Are Inevitable (And Arriving Sooner Than You Think) - Thomas Frey, Futurist Speaker
Saturday, February 21, 2026
A one-in-a-million reunion, a reverse-mentoring match - Mastercard
Transform Teaching Now: Accommodate Learning In Chaotic Times - Jeni Hebert-Beirne, the Fulcrum
The most recent American Psychological Association Stress in America™ survey shows “62% of U.S. adults 18 and over reported societal division as a significant source of stress in their lives.” Seventy-six percent of U.S. adults say the future of the nation is a significant cause of stress. As a public health professor with over a decade of teaching experience, I’m deeply concerned about the ability of students in higher education to meet their learning goals in this volatile socio-political environment made intentionally chaotic by erratic and disruptive events that arise almost daily. Eighty-seven percent of the 127 students and guests (my class is open to the public) in my graduate public health course recently responded to a poll that they feel that the current and past social, economic, and political policies and programs cause them stress or anxiety.