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Joanna Nelius

Joanna Nelius

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    Some teachers worry generative AI hurts students’ critical thinking skills.

    Jessica Grose writes in the NYT about educators struggling with students using AI in the classroom. One major worry expressed is that relying on it for brainstorming and writing could make students less likely to power through tough assignments on their own.

    It’s almost as if the speed of available technology is making them assume that their human brains should have all the answers.

    Right now, teachers have to deal with this issue on their own; some policymakers “appear to have drunk the Kool-Aid on artificial intelligence.”

    Samsung Galaxy Book4 Edge review: beauty before brawn

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    Samsung’s first Copilot Plus PC is everything a thin and light laptop should be — but its performance is limited.

    Joanna Nelius
    Asus Zenbook S 16 review: AMD stays in the game

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    AMD stands up to Qualcomm with its new Ryzen AI chips, showing it’s nowhere near out of this race.

    Joanna Nelius
    Joanna Nelius
    Joanna Nelius
    South Korea will start using AI-infused textbooks in its “future classrooms” next year.

    Unlike a regular ebook, these AI-enabled digital textbooks will supposedly assess students’ reading level and change the content based on the reader. South Korea expects to be the first country in the world to use these books starting in 2025.

    Joanna Nelius
    Joanna Nelius
    Dell is creating a new sales team to focus on AI.

    The company’s restructure mostly affects sales and managerial staff. Some outlets have reported, based on sources, that the layoffs will cut more than 10,000 jobs, but an analyst told SiliconAngle a number that high seems unlikely.

    Dell isn’t the only tech company handing out pink-slips; Intel announced last week it’s laying off over 15,000 employees.

    How to get files off your old PC before you move

    Leave the computer, take the hard drive.

    Joanna Nelius
    Joanna Nelius
    Joanna Nelius
    Literary Theory for Robots is a compelling journey through generative AI’s analog roots.

    In his latest book, Microsoft software developer turned literature professor Dennis Yi Tenen takes us all the way back to 17th-century apps for a deep dive into computer science and literature’s intertwined history — and, as Tenen says, why it’s important our understanding of AI “become more grounded in the history of the humanities.”