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Our students don’t write to impress a rubric--they write to be heard, and using AI to grade student writing misses the mark.
Contrary to Samsung's optimistic outlook, second-quarter net profit declined 48% from a year earlier to 5.116 trillion won, equivalent to $3.67 billion. That missed the 5.740 trillion won consensus ...
Commentary: Young people will be more prepared if they practice working with AI, rather than swearing it off altogether.
As a molecular biologist, talking to the public about my work with DNA has often felt like trying to translate a foreign ...
Esquire's editors are here to demystify the world of robot lawn mowers and help you determine which one to buy. Or if you ...
The book The AI Con (written by Emily Bender and Alex Hanna) is a clearly-written and fairly concise examination of the ...
A project-based learning unit asks second-grade students this and other questions in an engaging hands-on experience.
Shock, who served as director of presidential letters and messages in Bill Clinton’s administration, had the authority to ...
On vacation far from any tech hub, I stumbled upon a physician on the cutting edge of technology. He uses a simple trick to ...
Tesla shares plummeted as CEO Elon Musk’s promises for robotaxis failed to excite investors following another disappointing ...
The Segway Navimow X350 is well-suited to yards up to 1.5 acres in size, but its otherwise excellent traction control isn’t ...
Because the truth is: Yes, students are using A.I. And no, they’re not just using it to cheat. They’re using it to brainstorm, to summarize, to translate, to scaffold. To write. The model is there — ...