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Opinion·Jul 5·all news from July 5, 2026

Some of the nation’s rich are letting AI teach their kids

A growing number of wealthy families are hiring private AI-powered tutoring services to supplement or replace traditional schooling for their children. These platforms offer personalized, adaptive curricula that tailor lessons to individual student pacing and specific learning goals. While these tools provide high-end, bespoke educational experiences, they also signal a deepening divide in how technology is integrated into early childhood development based on household income.

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