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UBS narrows down Chinese artificial intelligence to two major companies. Leaders and delays are now emerging as several mainland companies have had the opportunity to monetize generative AI over the past two years. “We like to strongly implement AI-driven and Alpha growth names,” the team led by investment bank Hong Kong-based strategist Eva Lee wrote in a report earlier this month. “We believe that the sector is still not fully priced with growth prospects.” “China’s internet leaders are accelerating AI monetization backed by domestic chip development and LLM innovation,” analysts say, referring to advances in large-scale language models powered by…
A breathtaking feat of cyclingpic.twitter.com/3yl1zyvvxg -Massimo (@rainmaker1973) September 5th, 2025 Neoliberalism has come to compacts in the state of war I’m against re-resume Single, “Naka” Black Hole Rewrites the History of Space Quanta Magazine Yes, who is this: 250 years of American history of political violence Covid-19/Pandemics New Global Collaboration uses UC Davis experts and AI to find the next pandemic UC Davis Health School closures during Covid have created large long-term costs with limited health benefits news-Medical.net Climate/environment Weakening of the Gulf River System could unleash global chaos Scitech every day Can bipartisan support in Congress save NOAA from…
Define “impact” in Edtech If your edtech tools disappear tomorrow, will someone really miss them? This is worth asking, especially now that new Edtech tools and platforms are constantly appearing. Educational technology is changing rapidly, and tools that seemed innovative five years ago can feel obsolete. Many agencies are trying to catch up without asking whether they still offer benefits by adopting new tools. However, if the Edtech tools are useless or have no impact, they will miss money, boring learners, frustrated teachers, and opportunities. So, how do you define “impact” in Edtech? The true impact is shown through learning…
Mechanism of affect analysis in adaptive learning In the rapidly evolving landscape of digital education, adaptive e-learning platforms are pushing the boundaries of personalization to an unprecedented level. Featuring sophisticated algorithms and artificial intelligence (AI), these platforms transform the traditional one-size fit approach to learning into a dynamic, responsive experience tailored to each learner. One of the most exciting and groundbreaking developments in this field is integrating sentiment analysis into an adaptive digital learning platform. This powerful AI-based learning technique goes beyond simple data analysis to explore the emotional realms of the learning process. Sentiment analysis uses natural language processing…
Upskills and reskill initiatives for your workforce In modern work environments, it is important for employers and individual employees to adapt to keep up with the speed of change. In many cases, this means that you can develop your skills continuously. It may sound like workplace learning equivalent to hamster wheels, but it doesn’t have to feel like that effort. Technology within modern LMS creates a set of opportunities to offer high-end and reskilling initiatives. What are upskills and reskills? Upskilling is learning that employees will either improve their performance in their current roles or develop additional skills that will…
Knowledge is the strategic axis of progress Here we are advocates of the culture of knowledge in business, defending the idea that business benefits more from better dissemination of knowledge, and will broaden knowledge by generalizing the evaluation of knowledge. It is clear that all work depends on knowledge and will become more and more. The more knowledge becomes more widespread and acquired, the more everyone will be successful in their mission. Still, many companies don’t seem to fully recognize this or at least make master knowledge a strategic advancement. Culture of knowledge as a productivity vector Companies are properly…
Passengers will walk through the entrance to TSA Precheck at Terminal 1 at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport on February 1, 2017.Armando L. Sanchez | Chicago Tribune | Getty ImagesFinding cheap flights can sometimes feel as tough as getting a decent snack on an airplane.However, travel experts generally agree with one piece of advice to get a lot about airfares.”It’s always our No. 1 advice for travelers,” says James Byers, head of the Google Flights product team.Flexibility can mean that you can fly mid-week instead on weekends or go outside the peak season at certain destinations, he and other experts said.”Don’t…
I absolutely love this! ❤️ The world needs more pool noodle fights with strangers… and less fear, violence, and hate. 🥹 pic.twitter.com/JgPZkwvaf9 — This Account Makes You Happy (@FeelYouHappy) September 10, 2025 Why Blue Eyes Aren’t Really Blue (And What Makes Green So Rare) ScienceAlert (Chuck L) The Da Vinci Bloodline: Living Descendants Provide Clues to the Genius’s Genetic Secrets SciTech Daily (Chuck L) The Earliest Known Appearance of the F‑Word Open Culture (Micael T) #COVID-19/Pandemics Please read this! Here is a doctor apologizing to Long COVID and ME/CFS patients for how they’ve been dismissed by the medical profession. He…
This story contains descriptions of sexual assaults.In the darkness before dawn, Javier Sanchez Mendoza Jr. took the last drag of a cigarette and looked out from the staircase of a run-down motel. Underneath the stark floodlights streamed a procession of weary travelers in T-shirts and jeans, reaching into the bottom of a white coach bus for their oversize duffel bags. Mendoza had arranged for them to come on this 1,200-mile journey from northeastern Mexico to a rural stretch of Georgia’s blueberry country. Each of them had a work permit, which Mendoza had helped secure through a visa program called H-2A.More…
You are finding your dream home, accepting your offer and heading for an examination – Congratulations! You’re on the way. But even homes that appear to be ready for move-in can either hide the issue or need repairs. Also, some issues are more serious (and more expensive) than others. A good home inspector will look around the home system and facilities to ensure that everything works properly, is safe and livable. However, the biggest red flag found during a home inspection is something that can be very expensive to correct or reveal more than you negotiate. Whether you’re ramping up…