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Category: AI May 21, 2024 Khan Academy and Microsoft partner to expand access to AI tools that personalize teaching and help make learning fun By Sally Beatty Tucked away in a high school chemistry classroom in Northern Indiana are pressure gauges intended to teach a fundamental principle of chemistry known as Boyle’s Law.
Category: AI May 6, 2024 7 takeaways from a year of building generative AI responsibly and at scale By Sally Beatty Last year saw huge advances in generative AI, as people experienced the ability to generate lifelike visuals with words and Microsoft Copilot tools that can summarize missed meetings, help write business proposals or suggest
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Category: AI April 23, 2024 Tiny but mighty: The Phi-3 small language models with big potential By Sally Beatty Sometimes the best way to solve a complex problem is to take a page from a children’s book.