“My English small, but my thinking big,” she said as she held her thumb and forefinger close together, almost touching. The class erupted in laughter, not unkindly, and she laughed too.
Brain scans show that most of us have a built-in capacity to learn to code, rooted in the brain’s logic and reasoning networks.
While Baidu did not release full benchmark details or raw scores publicly, its performance positioning suggests a deliberate attempt to frame ERNIE 5.0 not as a niche multimodal system but as a ...
The difference of tongues is not merely the difference between a language imposed by colonial rulers and a language born of ...
Notice that this student used not one, not two, but eight perfectly grammatical sentences to say that their grammar is bad — so bad that it’s standing in the way of pursuing dreams in a scientific ...
Commentary: We're heading into a world saturated with AI. With automation everywhere, I wonder what will become our primary source of identity, purpose and meaning.
Slavery was accepted across most of the early modern world. No one wanted to be a slave, except when the alternative ...
We often describe perfection, determination or talent as the keys to success, yet we rarely mention creativity, as modern education actively suppresses it. Instead, we reward repetition and technical ...
Dave Gray has put together a pretty solid free Python video tutorial that clocks in at around 9 hours. It came out in 2023, ...
Ethan Rutherford ’02 sits down with the Record to discuss his trajectory as a writer, and how being a student at the College ...