Can you tell the difference between consumer AI and AI-Infused Edtech? What is going on inside edtech is extraordinary. Listen in to hear what is changing in the landscape of education. Hear from Alliance Silver Partner, Kiddom, the creator of Learning Intelligence Technology (LIT), a new class of tools that helps teachers maximize high-quality instructional materials. Powered by AI, LIT streamlines planning, grading, and reporting, lightening workloads while surfacing insights that spark stronger student connections and drive deeper, more impactful learning. This is next-level. There’s also a quick update on the whole of the Omni-AI vision, so you know what it is and what the new work-products of this group that is over 500 strong in schools, districts, and companies now. Guest Speaker: Abbas Manjee, Co-Founder/Chief Academic Officer, Kiddom
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Omni-AI Alliance Virtual Meeting: Consumer AI vs AI-Infused Edtech
• Oct. 16, 2025
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