It's not just students, more professors are using AI in the classroom. But they say more guidance is needed on how to use the technology.
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has affirmed that patients possess a fundamental right to legible medical prescriptions, emphasizing that unclear handwriting constitutes a significant risk to life.
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Officers stopped the vehicle, but declined to write a ticket as their “citation books don’t have a box for ‘robot’.” ...
Pulse is part of a broader shift in OpenAI's consumer products, which are lately being designed to work for users asynchronously instead of responding to questions.
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Some call it “vibe-coding” because it encourages an AI coding assistant to do the grunt work as human software developers work through big ideas. Others dislike that term. But there’s no question that ...
A High Court ruled that doctors must start writing legible prescriptions, warning that messy handwriting endangers several patients’ lives in India.
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An informative Q&A with the leader of Khan Academy about the potentials and perils of artificial intelligence.
Probably not, but I’m an alum. The school was named after St. Peter of Verona, who campaigned against heresy and paid the price when one of the Cathars sunk an ax into his skull (what a way to go). So ...