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AI has taken over education technology. What will come next?

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It quickly became clear that the technology needed guardrails when it came to student use. The result was Khanmigo, a chatbot that Khan Academy launched to help students edit essays and solve math problems. Even so, he argues it’s important to continue questioning how all this technology is being used, and to what end.

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Resetting Your Marketing Strategy in 2024: Human-Centric Marketing Is Critical in the AI Era

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2023 has been a year of disruptive technology. In my own marketing strategy, I like to use a blended strategy that both leverages technology and creates content designed for humans. I get it: You are inundated with ads for different products that use AI to solve common problems. It’s great to put out regular content!

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This company is using AI to democratize access to reading coaches

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The AI startup Ello wants to solve the problem of low childhood literacy—an issue that was exacerbated by the pandemic—by democratizing access to individualized coaching. The company claims that Ello outperforms OpenAI’s Whisper and Google Cloud’s Speech API.)

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Does AI adoption call for a change in human behavior?

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To facilitate effective AI adoption across the enterprise, we have avoided focusing solely on technology and instead addressed workforce concerns and inspired behavioral changes through effective change-management processes. Teammates should understand how the technology fits in and complements their remit and workflow—not be mystified by it.

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How to Be a Successful Solopreneur

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Without major funding for advertising and production, you can’t buy your way into a market share. Your business will grow, and you will adapt to changing needs and technologies. If the decision-making seems too abstract, consider using some simple problem-solving tools to assist you. Save time using CRM technologies.

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Experts Say You Probably Don’t Really Know How to Brainstorm

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Much has changed since New York advertising executive Alex Osborn advocated for group brainstorming in books he wrote in the 1940s and 1950s. He popularized the idea that problem-solving and innovation are enhanced by harnessing a group’s collective knowledge and building on each other’s ideas. Plenty of people agree with him.

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Inventor Dean Kamen is teaming up with influencer Mark Rober to make robotics cool

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But Kamen’s most enduring contribution to business and society might be FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology), a nonprofit robotics program that has worked with more than three million students globally, ranging from pre-K children to high school seniors, since he founded the organization in 1989.