Thứ Ba, Tháng 4 7, 2026

Intelligence

The New Classroom Reality: Augmentation, Not Automation

The survey, conducted by two economists, found that students are using AI to a much greater extent than U.S. adults, and they're doing it responsibly. What the data reveals is a distinction between two types of AI use: augmentation...

A Win for Moscow: How Russia’s Strategic Statecraft Triumphed at the Alaska Summit

The world watched as a meticulously planned summit unfolded between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russia's Vladimir Putin in Alaska, ostensibly to end the war in Ukraine. But the carefully choreographed "theatre" of the occasion served only to underscore...

The Paradoxical Tutor: What an AI Clone Taught Me About the Future of Education

In a world where personalised education remains an elusive ideal, imagine a hyper-personalised tutor with an unlimited budget, capable of maximising every learner’s productivity and skills development. This past summer, I decided to preview this futuristic concept through a...

Beyond the Numbers: Why AI Is More Than a Calculator

The analogy is common: "Generative AI is just a tool, like a calculator." Even prominent figures in the tech world have used it to downplay the significance and potential controversies of the new technology. The argument suggests that just...

The Fantasy of Objective AI: Why Human Bias Is a Feature, Not a Bug

In a move that highlights a fundamental misunderstanding of artificial intelligence, the United States government has declared that AI companies must ensure their systems are “objective and free from top-down ideological bias” to do business with the White House....

The Thirst of the Cloud: Exposing the Hidden Water Footprint of Data Centers

In the wake of a global technology boom fueled by demand for artificial intelligence, a new and unsettling environmental concern is emerging. Data centers, the vast, humming warehouses of the digital world, are consuming staggering amounts of a resource...

The Human-Shaped Trap: Why Anthropomorphic AI is a Dangerous Design Flaw

In a rapid-fire series of updates, the world’s leading generative AI companies are rolling out chatbots with a new and unsettling feature: personality. xAI introduced Grok’s porn-enabled girlfriend Ani, while OpenAI replaced its “sycophantic” GPT-4o with a more reserved...

V-Pickleball Connect 2025: A sporting – art – beauty “feast” at MEGA PICKLEBALL

Held in Ho Chi Minh City, V-Pickleball Connect 2025 offered more than just a sports tournament. It was a place where dramatic rallies met the rhythm of music, where beauty accompanied a healthy spirit, creating an explosive and meaningful...

The Unsweetened Harvest: How a Tiny Beetle is Halting Britain’s Heather Honey Production

In a troubling turn of events for beekeepers in the north-east of England, the supply of what is typically a premium and high-volume honey has come to a grinding halt. A worrying surge in the population of the heather...

The New Nectar: Scientists Develop a Revolutionary ‘Superfood’ to Save Honeybees

In a groundbreaking achievement that could reshape the future of agriculture and conservation, a team of scientists has engineered a revolutionary honeybee "superfood" designed to fortify colonies against a host of modern threats, from climate change to habitat loss....
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