The new, A.I.-assisted Khanmigo allows students to chat with simulated historical figures or co-write stories with the software.
Category: Computers and the Internet
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Apple Knows You Didn’t Mean to Type ‘Ducking’
Newly announced modifications to the autocorrect feature used on iPhones will better understand a word’s context in a text message, saving users some blushes.
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The AI Boom Is Pulling Tech Entrepreneurs Back to San Francisco
Tech entrepreneurs who left the Bay Area during the pandemic say they can’t afford to miss out on the funding, hackathons and networking of the artificial intelligence frenzy.
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How Sam Altman Stormed Washington to Set the A.I. Agenda
The chief executive of OpenAI, which makes ChatGPT, has met with at least 100 U.S. lawmakers in recent months. He has also taken his show abroad.
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Crypto Firms Start Looking Abroad as U.S. Cracks Down
As the country becomes one of the world’s strictest crypto regulators, companies are exploring plans to expand internationally and possibly leave entirely.
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A First Try of Apple’s $3,500 Vision Pro Headset
I briefly got my hands on Apple’s new high-tech goggles, which impressed and creeped me out and raised a question: Why do we need these?
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Would You Wear Apple’s New Vision Pro Headset?
Apple says its new Vision Pro headset will “shift the way we look at technology.” How about how we look?
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Apple Debuts Its VR Headset
The device, called Vision Pro and shaped like a pair of ski goggles, faces a skeptical consumer market and competition from others, like fellow tech giant Meta.
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Are Stocks in a New Bull Market? It Depends.
The S&P 500 could end the day 20 percent above its low point last year, marking an important milestone for some market watchers. But assessing a bona fide bull market is not so simple.
