Andhra Pradesh to introduce AI and machine learning in school curricula. This move is part of the state's education system reform and aims to provide futuristic tools to pupils from a young age, making them more globally competitive. #AI #education #AndhraPradesh
Bard, Google's powerful language model, is now equipped with enhanced logic and mathematical capabilities. With the new implicit code execution technique, Bard swiftly executes computational prompts in the background, leading to more accurate responses to coding, math, and string manipulation problems. The improvements have increased Bard's accuracy by 30% in internal tests, allowing it to handle complex problems and exhibit advanced reasoning and logic skill.
AI is disrupting education, but are schools ready? Forbes examines the increasing use of AI, including ChatGPT, for written assignments and the need for education systems to adapt. Integrating AI into the classroom can enhance learning and better prepare students for a future-driven job market. Follow Forbes for more on AI regulation and its impact on business and personal development. Create a future-ready workforce now.
Intelligent.com's study found that ChatGPT, a chatbot tutoring tool, is preferred over human tutors by 91% of students and 85% of parents. Its 24/7 availability, immediate response, and flexible pace make studying more efficient. While some students still prefer human touch, ChatGPT's clear technical answers in math and science subjects make it a useful complementary tool. Johnson Adegoke, a college junior who uses ChatGPT, emphasized its availability and convenience. Overall, ChatGPT's popularity highlights the growing trend of AI in education.
Khan Academy's Khanmigo chatbot helps students with math, computer science and writing. It is available free to parents of those 18 and under, and offers college and career counseling. Sal Khan, the founder of Khan Academy, believes AI can personalize education, pre-class work, and offer students personalized assistance. Bill Gates shares the need to learn and regulate the technology, and not to fear it.
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