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Each newsletter begins with a case study, examining a specific use case of AI in a given industry. Then we’ll take a deeper look at the AI tool being used, with more context about how other companies or sectors are employing that same tool or system. Finally, we’ll end with action-oriented tips to help you apply the tool. 

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  • Week 1: How AI is changing health care 

Explore the future of medical note-taking by learning about the Microsoft Copilot tool used by doctors at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. 

  • Week 2: How AI could power up the nuclear industry 

Dig into an experiment between Google and the nuclear giant Westinghouse to see if AI can help build nuclear reactors more efficiently. 

  • Week 3: How to encourage smarter AI use in the classroom

Visit a private high school in Connecticut and meet a technology coordinator who will get you up to speed on MagicSchool, an AI-powered platform for educators. 

  • Week 4: How small businesses can leverage AI

Hear from an independent tutor on how he’s outsourcing basic administrative tasks to Notion AI. 

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