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"Time Saved" is the Wrong Measurement for Teacher Workload and AI
"Time Saved" is the Wrong Measurement for Teacher Workload and AI
Recent reports from The Walton Foundation and Microsoft claim teachers using AI can save up to "six weeks" of time over a school year, or between 6-9.5 hours per week. But what does "time saved" actually mean in education? And should we be basing conversations about technology on this obscure, often misleading metric?
·leonfurze.com·
"Time Saved" is the Wrong Measurement for Teacher Workload and AI
Introducing SDBench from Microsoft AI
Introducing SDBench from Microsoft AI
What happens when you give an AI the world's hardest medical case studies to solve? While AI models have aced multiple choice medical exams, real patients do...
·youtube.com·
Introducing SDBench from Microsoft AI
Most Iconic Historical Photos Restored & Colorized to High Quality
Most Iconic Historical Photos Restored & Colorized to High Quality
Discover the most famous historical photos restored, colorized, and enhanced with AI. See iconic images like the Hindenburg Disaster, Flower Power, and Civil Rights photos in ultra-high resolution with Upsampler.com's AI photo restoration.
·upsampler.com·
Most Iconic Historical Photos Restored & Colorized to High Quality
Anthropic wins key US ruling on AI training in authors' copyright lawsuit
Anthropic wins key US ruling on AI training in authors' copyright lawsuit
A federal judge in San Francisco ruled late on Monday that Anthropic's use of books without permission to train its artificial intelligence system was legal under U.S. copyright law.
its training was "exceedingly transformative.
·reuters.com·
Anthropic wins key US ruling on AI training in authors' copyright lawsuit
(1) Vibe Coding: Prompt to Production - Part 1 From Ada to the AI Code Supernova | LinkedIn
(1) Vibe Coding: Prompt to Production - Part 1 From Ada to the AI Code Supernova | LinkedIn
A Very Short Story of How We Learned to Talk to Machines Picture London in 1843. A twenty-seven-year-old mathematician named Ada Lovelace (the software language Ada is named after her) leans over a notebook lit by gas-lamp glow, scribbling a sequence of instructions for Charles Babbage’s never-finis
·linkedin.com·
(1) Vibe Coding: Prompt to Production - Part 1 From Ada to the AI Code Supernova | LinkedIn