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South Korea Is Quietly Pulling the Plug on Its AI Textbooks
Limited support and technical difficulties may end up shelving the AI textbook program in South Korea.
Generative A.I. can do many things human beings can do. But that misses the point about how A.I. can truly benefit us.
Bristlemoon Capital, a global equities firm, released its “Bristlemoon Global Fund” third-quarter 2025 investor letter. A ...
At the Conservative Party conference last week, Kemi Badenoch said she would like to cut back on “rip off” degree courses ...
Investment management company Vulcan Value Partners recently released its third-quarter 2025 investor letter. A copy of the ...
Eight global business titans, including Elon Musk and Satya Nadella, began their remarkable US careers via the H-1B visa.
Invisible labellers’ toil has allowed self-driving cars to recognise pedestrians and chatbots to speak in natural-sounding ...
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‘I feel like a spy.’ In Mike Miles’ HISD, teachers and students say reading books is a secret plot
First HISD took the libraries. Now teachers say the district’s curriculum leaves no room for storybooks and some are secretly ...
The precarious work of training AI, which generally pays just a few dollars, has sparked a movement for better wages and ...
This week in AI, the story isn’t about a breakthrough model or some transformational use case. It’s about money...lots of ...
As technology advances in English, a UC Santa Cruz professor is making sure Indigenous languages don’t get left behind.
The heart of innovation lies not just in knowledge, but in the people who carry it forward, former Stanford University President John Hennessy has pointed out in a keynote speech tracing the arc of ...
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