Tag: world
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Navy’s 2-year-old robot task force eyes more AI
[ad_1] Two years ago, the U.S. Navy’s Task Force 59 began its sprint toward a hybrid manned-unmanned fleet, bucking acquisition norms as it wrung out new ideas and new uncrewed systems and passed them to 5th Fleet operators. Now its concepts are spreading to other commands, even as TF59 continues to push new boundaries in ... -
How the Pentagon’s big tech bets could suffer if the government shuts down
[ad_1] Whether the government shuts down this weekend or limps into the new fiscal year with temporary funding, the Pentagon’s new, big ideas could see significant delays in the year ahead. One example: the Air Force’s robot wingman, or collaborative combat aircraft, effort and the many individual programs that feed into it. While the exact ... -
Dear Abby: Man is distressed that his 23-year-old daughter refuses to acknowledge his mother
[ad_1] DEAR ABBY: My 23-year-old daughter, “Chloe,” lives with me and refuses to acknowledge her grandmother’s emails and letters, which are delivered to our home. It has been four years since my mother has even seen Chloe. My mother is growing increasingly disappointed and is grieved by Chloe’s apparent distancing. (We live 20 miles apart.) ... -
Students Need a Holistic Approach to Pandemic Recovery
[ad_1] Millions of students across the United States spent their summers in learning and enrichment programs, many of which employed intensive tutoring designed to bring math and reading scores up to grade level. These efforts can be important and life-changing, yet research finds that increased learning time alone will not be enough to recover from ... -
Lawmakers, Army headed for a fight over cuts to special operations forces
[ad_1] Lawmakers are worried that a U.S. Army plan to cut up to 3,000 people from its special operations forces will embolden China. One defense official told Defense One that the Army is not looking to reduce the number of operators, but rather to eliminate redundant positions in headquarters, logistics, and support. But lawmakers say the Army hasn’t given them enough ... -
Charging the Sustainable Way: A Deep Dive into Bluetti Portable Solar Panels
About Bluetti For many of us, having access to electricity is something they often take for granted. However, there are millions of families in Africa without access to this basic necessity. That’s where BLUETTI comes in. Since 2020, the company has been running an incredible project called LAAF (Lighting An African Family) in Kenya, Africa. ... -
How to Drive Student Success With Creative Generative AI Tools in the Classroom: Part 1
[ad_1] This article is the first of a two-part series covering key principles to consider when integrating a generative AI creativity tool into your academic setting. The 21st-century classroom is a dynamic, ever-evolving space where cutting-edge technologies, like artificial intelligence (AI), are pushing us all to rethink what students need to learn and how that ... -
We Don’t Have to Sacrifice Joy for Rigor in the Classroom
[ad_1] A joyful class is a rigorous class. A rigorous class is a joyful class. I wrote this mantra on a sticky note and placed it on my desk as a daily reminder that my students’ right to access joy is just as important as academic rigor. During my third year of teaching, I struggled ...











