Tag: work
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How AI Could Bring Big Changes to Education — And How to Avoid Worst-Case Scenarios
[ad_1] It has been a year since the release of ChatGPT, and educators are still scrambling to respond to this new kind of AI tool. Much of the conversation has revolved around the double-edged nature of AI chatbots for educators. On the one hand teachers worry that students will suddenly cheat on homework with abandon, ... -
UK sees ‘incredible acceleration’ in military capabilities from Ukraine war
[ad_1] ABOARD HMS PRINCE OF WALES — Supporting Ukraine has led to a sharp increase in the British military’s technological capabilities, thanks to captured Russian technology and Ukrainians’ battlefield observations, Britain’s armed forces minister said. Costly experience and the acid tests of combat have brought about an “incredible acceleration in Western military capability,” James Heappey said ... -
Defense Business Brief: DIU in India; armor deal; shutdown watch, and more…
[ad_1] NEW DELHI—The Pentagon’s innovation arm is going international. Doug Beck, the new head of the Defense Innovation Unit, arrived in New Delhi to co-host an event with his Indian counterpart, Vivek Virmani, the chief operating officer for Innovations for Defence Excellence in the Indian defense ministry on Nov. 8. The India-U.S. Defense Acceleration Ecosystem, ... -
Is AI a Pathway to Better Teaching and Learning?
[ad_1] In the evolving landscape of education, one topic has taken center stage: generative AI. As educators, we tend to be on a continuous quest for innovative edtech tools that will enhance the learning experience for students. The potential of generative AI is both promising and profound, but it raises critical questions: How can this ... -
AI for Prosperity: The Future of Nigerian Businesses with OpenAI’s GPT Technology
[ad_1] A year after its launch, the AI behemoth Open AI announced earlier this week at its first developer event that over 100 million people are using its tool weekly and that its API is being used by more than 2 million developers to create solutions. Upon considering these figures and their implications, it is ... -
Top 5: Rebooting the Oral Exam Tops Most-Read List for October 2023
[ad_1] Changing teaching was the biggest theme of our most popular articles in October. Topping our monthly Top 5 list was a look at how professors are rebooting oral exams to respond to concerns that students can now use ChatGPT and other AI tools to cheat on essays. And the list included an interview with ... -
B-21 takes flight, heads to Edwards AFB for more tests
[ad_1] Cookie List A cookie is a small piece of data (text file) that a website – when visited by a user – asks your browser to store on your device in order to remember information about you, such as your language preference or login information. Those cookies are set by us and called first-party ... -
Dear Abby: War letters project marks 25th year as work continues
[ad_1] DEAR READERS: Twenty-five years ago tomorrow, I told you about a new, nationwide effort to honor and remember our nation’s troops, veterans and families by seeking out and preserving their war correspondence from every conflict in U.S. history. The response was overwhelming. The founder of this initiative, Andy Carroll, just told me that, as ...











