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| | | | | You know the moment: a mood-veering, thought-steering, pressure-packed interaction with a colleague, boss, or client when the right thing to say is stuck in a verbal traffic jam between your brain and your mouth. This analysis paralysis occurs when your brain suddenly becomes overtaxed by worry or pressure. Consequently, you find yourself unable to respond to a mental, psychological, or emotional challenge, and you fail to execute in the critical moment. Many people experience this at work. But there are... | |
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www.wired.com
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| | | | | Businesses can now get paid for services built on the large language model, meaning chatbots are going to start appearing everywhere. | |
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| | | | | This article breaks down UX Research vs. ChatGPT and examines whether ChatGPT can replace UX research. | |
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www.edtechemma.com
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| | | Artificial Intelligence (AI) - has all of a sudden become a term that has infiltrated almost every industry, from healthcare to transportation, and AI in education is no exception. But what exactly is AI, and why should teachers care about it?What is AI?At its core, AI is a branch of computer science that involves the development of computer systems capable of performing tasks that normally require human intelligence. These tasks include learning, reasoning, problem-solving, understanding and wr | ||