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Claude Goes to College
+ Mind Mapping Gets an AI Upgrade 🧠

Anthropic is rolling out Claude for Education, and a new super agent emerges…
In this edition we’ll be covering…
Claude For Education
A breakdown of the new Super Agent from Genspark
A tutorial on how to create Mind Maps with NotebookLM
5 trending AI signals
3 more AI tools to explore
And much more…
The Latest in AI
AI Office Hours Are Now Open… With Claude
Anthropic just rolled out the red carpet for Claude for Education, a bespoke AI assistant tailored for the hallowed halls of higher learning.
The program lets universities come up with and implement AI-enabled approaches to learning and teaching.
Is this ethical? Is the future of education about to change forever?
Here’s the scoop…
Forget spoon-feeding answers. Claude’s new Learning Mode is all about nudging students to think critically. Instead of just handing over solutions, it asks, “How would you tackle this?”—channeling its inner Socrates to boost those brain muscles.
Big names are on board. Northeastern University, London School of Economics, and Champlain College have all inked deals to roll out Claude campus-wide. That’s thousands of students getting a taste of (legit) AI-powered education.
Anthropic isn’t stopping there. They’re teaming up with Internet2 and Instructure to weave AI seamlessly into the educational fabric.
So What?
While some fear AI might turn classrooms into scenes from “The Matrix,” Anthropic is flipping the script.
By fostering critical thinking rather than rote answers, Claude for Education aims to be the mentor students didn’t know they needed.
Claude aims to enhance the overall learning experience instead of just developing the next generation of copy-pasters…
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Industry Intel
Genspark’s Super Agent Just Might Be Your New AI Butler
Genspark just released their Super Agent to tackle general tasks. Similar to what we saw with Manus AI a few weeks ago, the agent is designed to execute tasks fully autonomously.
To give some context, Genspark originally started out in the search space (to dethrone Google), but has now released this Super Agent…
Okay, what can it do?
Super Agent can plan travel on your behalf. It can even craft a tailored itinerary, book restaurants, and remember your peanut allergy through the Call for Me tool.
The Genspark Super Agent is a combination of three parts: LLMs, toolsets, and datasets. With this Mixture-of-Agents system (the world’s first), this promises to be an intense innovation in the world of autonomous agents.
It beats out both Manus and OpenAI Deep Research on the GAIA Benchmark.
Whether you’re a marketer, teacher, or just someone who hates trip planning, this AI sidekick can make your life easier.
Unlike Manus, you can actually try this one out by signing up on their website!
Some more examples of what it can do:
Convert 5-Hour YouTube Video into 10 Comprehensive Slides
Conduct Global Music Streaming Research with Visual Data Report
Find Top Fashion Influencer Contacts and Send Emails Create Step-by-Step
How are you going to use Genspark's Super Agent? |
Tool Spotlight
How to Create Mind Maps in NotebookLM 🧠

NotebookLM’s new Mind Maps feature gives your brain a visual boost, perfect for summarizing sources, finding key ideas, and understanding new topics faster.
Why use Mind Maps specifically?
Get the big picture: See key themes and structure at a glance.
Explore new material: Great for digesting unfamiliar info.
Connect the dots: Reveal relationships between ideas.
Retain more: Structuring info visually helps memory.
How to generate a Mind Map:
Open a notebook (or create one + upload sources).
Click the “Mind Map” suggestion under the chat window.
Check the Studio Panel for your generated map.
Zoom, scroll, expand branches to interact with it!
🔥 Pro Tip: You can share the Mind Map as a file and send it to your friends directly!
Quick Bites
Stay updated with our favorite highlights, dive in for a full flavor of the coverage!
Joelle Pineau, the Meta’s vice president of AI research, announced her departure in a LinkedIn post, saying her last day at the social media company will be May 30.
ChatGPT’s latest image generator — which has gone viral for its ability to generate uncanny recreations of Studio Ghibli art — is now available for everyone despite their GPUs getting fried.
Google DeepMind put out a recent POV on how to navigate the path to AGI.
The University of California, San Diego, unveiled a research study on Tuesday that claims to provide the “first empirical evidence that any artificial system can pass a standard three-party Turing test”.
Runway released Gen 4, their next generation series of AI models for media generation and world consistency.
Trending Tools
🎵 Mureka - Turn your ideas into songs with AI.
😮 Crazy Face -AI facial expression changer and editor.
🔸 Agno - Lightweight, open source library for building AI agents.
The Neural Network
When you flex a 1M token context window and still run cooler than the competition… shoutout Google for real man.

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