AI in education, survey data on key foreign policy issues, and sharing relevant economic data with the American people.
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Brookings Brief

July 13, 2023

One hundred dollar bills
Economic data should be relevant to everyone, not just the super-rich
 

Only a third of Americans own stock outside of their retirement accounts, but minor fluctuations in the stock market remain a regular part of economic news coverage. Vanessa Williamson and Itai Grofman say it is time for news outlets to report on data that is more relevant to everyday Americans, particularly facts about economic inequality.

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky speaks at an outside venue at the 2023 NATO summit
Democrats and Republicans have different views on NATO and Ukraine
 

“While strong majorities continue to support NATO and its core responsibilities, Americans are increasingly divided along partisan lines about NATO, support for Ukraine, and America’s role in the world.” William Galston and Jordan Muchnick explore recent survey data to see how Americans are thinking about these ongoing foreign policy issues.

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ChatGPT on smartphone surrounded by various school supplies
AI and the next digital divide in education
 

The world is experiencing a global learning crisis following the COVID-19 pandemic. Can artificial intelligence (AI) help address it? Michael Trucano discusses the promise of AI and personalized learning, access to technology in education, and what the future might hold.

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