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Study Tools: Which are the Latest in EdTech Innovation?

Kitaboo

However, in the long run, only those study tools with innovative features and capabilities that reduce cognitive overload and facilitate personalized learning will survive the test of time. Here, in this article, we look at some of the latest study tools in EdTech innovation. AI-driven study tools: Industry 4.0

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Case studies of successful AI startups

Venture Beast

Unsurprisingly, artificial intelligence is a small part -- albeit an important one -- of a successful product management strategy. Read More.

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Study warns deepfakes can fool facial recognition

Venture Beast

In a new study, researchers find that commercial facial recognition APIs can be easily fooled by deepfakes. Read More.

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Even experts are too quick to rely on AI explanations, study finds

Venture Beast

According to a new study, even simple explanations given by AI systems are enough to mislead experts into trusting the systems. Read More.

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Succeeding at Artificial Intelligence Requires a Commitment to Agile Experimentation

Social, Agile and Transformation

I went to graduate school and got my Masters in Electrical Engineering, but that's not what I studied. The University of Arizona had a strong program in optical sciences, medical imaging, information theory, and something called "machine learning" and I opted to take classes and ultimately complete a thesis on these topics.

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For language models, analogies are a tough nut to crack, study shows

Venture Beast

Language models struggle to understand analogies, according to a new study from researchers at Cardiff University. Read More.

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Study finds crime-predicting judicial tool exhibits gender bias

Venture Beast

An algorithmic tool judges can use when deciding whether a defendant should be released before a trial might exhibit bias, a study found. Read More.

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