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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing education by automating tasks like grading and communication with parents, allowing teachers to focus more on student guidance, engagement, and hands-on…
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The government’s initiative to leverage artificial intelligence for accelerating home planning could face an unforeseen hurdle: the agility of AI. A new platform named Opponent is…
TSir Richard Evans, a distinguished British historian, authored three expert witness reports for libel trials involving Holocaust denier David Irving, pursued his doctorate under Theodore Zeldin,…
jESUS strolls through the lush green field holding a selfie stick. The initial notes from Billie Eilish’s ethereal tune rise like a prayer. “It’s all good,…
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With the use of a new AI weather forecast approach, a single researcher working on desktop computers can deliver precise weather forecasts that are significantly faster…
If you want evidence of Microsoft’s progress towards its environmental “moonshot” goals, look closer to Earth to a construction site on an industrial estate in west…
Apple is delaying the launch of three new artificial intelligence features in Europe due to European Union competition rules. The features will be available in the…












