AI will serve humanity only if we endow our creations with moral restraint rather than mathematical optimization.
The Johnson & Wales approach to education has always been richly experiential. Now, that real-world, hands-on focus is being fully integrated into every course, including those in the Core Curriculum.
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AI and the future of education
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut — The rapid progress of large language models (LLMs) over the past two years has led some to argue ...
Regionally, Malaysian students, compared with their peers, are starting from a position of strength when it comes to reading habits, yet a recent Financial Industry Collective Outreach (Finco) report ...
Supercomputing has shifted into the mainstream, with recent AI advancements and adoption making the use of massive amounts of ...
One of the most powerful tools for human progress, education has been in crisis mode in the Philippines for years. The Second ...
Schools have been caned over failures in teaching children to read and write, as the Albanese government’s chief education researcher demands an end to “culture wars’’ in the curriculum and a focus ...
Rosy Fynn, Mastercard's Nigeria Director, shares her journey from tech to leadership, discussing skills, mentorship, and ...
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Managing my BTO flat's renovation and a newborn together was chaotic, but I'm glad it happened
For Mr Yuvaraj Uthaman, careful planning went out the window when life decided to go off-script. He reflects on what he has learnt about surviving financial strain, growing up fast and expecting the ...
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I let my neurodivergent 14-year-old leave school. The change in her has been extraordinary.
"Her nervous system was in complete burnout. And she hadn’t even hit 9th grade." View Entire Post › ...
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Houston-area schools are using AI tools to watch for mental health red flags. Experts are worried.
Ed tech companies like GoGuardian and Lightspeed Systems offer for AI software to detect self-harm. Experts and students are concerned about its accuracy and unintended consequences.
For the first time in eight years, Kleiner Perkins opened its doors to a reporter. Fortune gets an exclusive look inside the ...
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