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The AI Education Trap: Why Convenience Is Killing Learning

Is AI in education fostering growth or cognitive atrophy? Explore why the personalized tutor narrative is masking a dangerous trend of intellectual de-skilling.

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Explore Yoshua Bengio’s shift from AI pioneer to safety advocate. Learn why agentic AI models pose existential risks and the technical need for new guardrails.

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Understanding AI: How Researchers Uncover Emergent Capabilities in Large Language Models

Explore how AI researchers are investigating whether large language models truly understand information or simply match patterns. Discover the latest in interpretability research and what it means for AI safety.

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AlexNet proved that scaling old neural network ideas with more data and compute produces capabilities no one predicted. The same pattern, multiplied by orders of magnitude, built ChatGPT.

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