Edward Frenkel has a new Youtube show/podcast, entitled AfterMath. I gather that part of the concept here is a follow-on to his book Love and Math, but in this different format. He’s always ...
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A randomized controlled trial from Stanford University examines the efficacy of an AI-powered tutoring assistant.
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The brightest minds explore the issue at every level, from the levers that control inflation to the best way to achieve ...
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These 120-page horror stories were a huge part of my childhood, and I still crack open my well-read copies when October rolls ...