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AI could do anything. Then it met PowerPoint.
by Mike Taylor in Also True for Humans Was this newsletter forwarded to you? Sign up to get it in your inbox. As a consultant, I spend a lot of time in PowerPoint. Data doesn’t drive decisions, ...
A former academy trust chief executive is facing a misconduct hearing amid allegations that he intimidated pupils, parents ...
IT talent market dynamics and emerging blueprints for success underscore the importance of transforming in-house staff into ...
Got a spare PC? How I turned mine into an open-source smart home hub for free ...
Built to bring the productivity gains of Claude Cowork to non-coders, these AI assistants have lots of promise but require ...
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I used NotebookLM's code execution and I wasn't ready for how well it went
Right feature, right home, finally ...
A difficulty-graded mouse brain dataset pairs 3D microscopy images with verified neuron reconstructions to support AI-driven ...
A suspected drug trafficker was speeding in Sanford, July 7, before hitting another vehicle and killing two people. A third person was rushed to the hospital and the suspect has been taken into ...
Recursive self-improvement is the point at which AI models meaningfully improve the systems used to build, deploy, and evaluate the next versions of themselves.
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