Italy’s sweeping high school reform places artificial intelligence at the core of education, making it a cross-cutting skill for all students. As the nation prepares for this digital leap, experts and educators weigh the promise and perils of algorithm-driven learning.
Italy is spending 100 million euros to train teachers in AI, hoping to keep them ahead of rapid technological change. Is this a real solution or just a temporary fix?
Italy’s education system is at a turning point in 2026, as artificial intelligence, new national guidelines, and global risks collide. Netcrook investigates the high-stakes transformation—and what it means for students, teachers, and the future of learning.
AI is quietly doing students’ homework, leaving schools scrambling to adapt. Detection tools fail, assessments miss the mark, and experts warn: unless education changes, the next generation’s learning is at risk.