🏭 Emirates Orders More Aircraft. US Telehealth Grew Despite Policy Hurdles. Teachers Embraced AI-Powered Games.

Chart of the Day #478 Looks at AI Tools in Education, Telehealth Services in the US, and Emirates’ Fleet Expansion.


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Microsoft launches dream space AI training for educators. Aventis and CSM Academy partner to expand healthcare career pathways in Singapore. Hummink’s $20M raise to revolutionize chip and display manufacturing. Oman’s climate curriculum push prepares students for a low-carbon future.

NHS upskilling staff in AI and Data. Palantir and Multiverse launched an AI and data apprenticeship program for NHS staff. Indonesia plans to install one million smartboards in schools in 2026 to scale up digital learning.

Today's Topics

🏫 K12 Education. AI-powered games were the most popular among school teachers
⚕️Health Skills. Telehealth services increased in popularity amid policy hardships
🏭 Advanced Manufacturing. Emirates orders more aircraft for continued expansion

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In 2024, AI-powered educational games led adoption at 51%, followed by adaptive learning platforms at 43% and automated grading systems at 41%, as many teachers integrated AI into daily practices. Modern syllabi are adapting through specialized AI courses teaching prompt writing and machine learning, curriculum resource generation that meets national standards, and critical AI engagement training for educators, while curriculum frameworks reassess learning goals to prepare students for AI-driven workplaces.

⚕️Telehealth Services Increased in Popularity Amid Policy Hardships

Telehealth availability in US hospitals jumped from roughly 70% in 2018 to over 85% by 2022, reflecting its essential role in post-Covid care delivery. Usage surged as patients sought safer, more convenient access, especially for mental health and chronic-care check-ins. Despite this growth, proposed federal funding cuts and reimbursement uncertainties now threaten service expansion, raising concerns about equity, rural access, and long-term sustainability.

🏭 Emirates Orders More Aircraft for Continued Expansion

Emirates’ fleet plan shows a major pivot toward next-generation widebodies, highlighted by its new Dubai Airshow 2025 orders for the latest Boeing 777-9s. These additions aim to modernize the long-haul fleet and expand global capacity. However, ongoing certification delays for the Boeing 777-9 have forced the airline to reassess its expansion timeline, relying more heavily on interim A350 deliveries and existing 777-300ER, as well as A380 aircraft operations to maintain network growth, alongside the DWC airport expansion.


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