Scoring below 60 percent in Class 10 or 12 board exams no longer means the end of career opportunities. In today’s ...
The crypto investor had Claude search through two Macs, two external hard drives, an Apple Notes export, iCloud Mail, Gmail inbox and X messages to help retrieve the Bitcoin. A Bitcoiner’s post has ...
A degree gets you in the door, but data-driven career prep keeps you in the room. Don't just graduate; optimize your ...
Chatbots are already a burgeoning source of news. Seven percent of respondents in the U.S. use chatbots for news every week, according to a report last summer from the Reuters Institute for the Study ...
With the help of Claude Code, fourth-year Ben Heim is showing how generative artificial intelligence can be used for productivity and innovation.
Australia became the first country to impose a social media ban for kids, but in Canada, Manitoba is already on its way to introducing the same policy. The province is expected to restrict AI chatbot ...
As people increasingly rely on AI chatbots for guidance, even on financial matters, a healthy dose of skepticism is critical. “Millions of people turn to ChatGPT with money-related questions, from ...
A Quinnipiac University Poll released Wednesday found a vast majority say college students should be taught how to use AI amid a boom in the technology. Seventy-four percent of Americans say it is ...
The best AI courses 2026 are helping professionals in India upgrade skills fast, with top AI courses India and AI certifications 2026 opening doors to high-paying tech careers. The top AI programs and ...
Millions of Americans are turning to AI chatbots for health answers. Doctors are, too. But the ways doctors are incorporating AI chatbots into their practice are surprising. Specialized medical AI ...
Economists say the number of college grads who are underemployed, or working in jobs that don’t require the degrees they just earned, is too high. This story is part of GBH's podcast “College ...
C olleen Reed, an educational consultant, has heard high schoolers make “odd” — and misguided — declarations about institutions. “This school doesn’t have what I want.” “It’s not in a safe ...