AI systems learn new tasks more effectively when internal self-talk helps keep goals clear and reuse past knowledge instead ...
The game has changed. Colleges may not even know what they’re looking for — but students who think critically, master ...
COMMENTARY: Church teaching cuts through AI hype, reminding us that AI is a simulation of intelligence, not a rival to the ...
Opinion
Marshall Weinberg, 95: The JTA president who didn’t know what a blog was — but knew right from wrong
Marshall, who died at 95 in his Upper East Side apartment on Sept. 20, was clueless about blogs, and for that matter smartphones and social media. What he did know — channeling his namesake, the ...
Class Disrupted is an education podcast featuring author Michael Horn and Futre’s Diane Tavenner in conversation with ...
From pandemic-era classrooms in the US to a remote school in the Sundarbans, teenage sisters Nisha Tara Saraiya and Nimisha ...
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.
Researchers at UMass Lowell have uncovered an innovative way to spot Alzheimer’s disease long before the first official ...
The Technical University of Munich (TUM) has unveiled the EU's first AI chip using modern 7-nanometer technology. The neuromorphic chip was designed ...
Resham Kotecha, the global head of policy at the Open Data Institute, argues while the UK has the data assets and the ...
Existing technology is being upcycled and deployed in new ways as companies seek to measure more data, more accurately.
Spin correlations within a particle collider may help crack one of the biggest mysteries known, said physicist Zhoudunming Tu.
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