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AI tools have made it possible for anyone to build their own software. The concept is called “vibe coding,” and it’s when you prompt AI agents to generate code for you. As a result, there are all ...
The Bottom Line AI tools are no longer limited to developers or technical experts. Today, anyone can use artificial intelligence to improve productivity, create content, and simplify everyday tasks.
Flash floods are notoriously difficult to predict, but Google might have a novel solution. The company just revealed Groundsource, a prediction tool for flash floods that uses Gemini to source data ...
A still from a video released by Centcom on Tuesday shows an Iranian naval vessel just before it is struck by a projectile near the Strait of Hormuz.Centcom/AFP/Getty Images The U.S. is leveraging a ...
A new study finds that certain patterns of AI use are driving cognitive fatigue, while others can help reduce burnout. by Julie Bedard, Matthew Kropp, Megan Hsu, Olivia T. Karaman, Jason Hawes and ...
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In many elementary math classrooms, technology feels like an add-on or one more thing that we need to include. Whether we use adaptive programs to fill gaps or avoid screens to focus on “real math,” ...