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Can an AI-powered chatbot designed to tutor students help level the educational playing field? Founder of Khan Academy Sal Khan explores the possibilities and challenges.

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Shc_XRP1 year ago

Still cant get over how the SEC guy lied on show regarding securities and XRP. XRP is by law not a security. Shame

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MadgeBeatriceRose1 year ago

Where are the American Descendants of Slaves? Not one black American child is in this segment. Another example of 'redlining' education. Making humans stupid. P. S.: how many genders are included in the biology segment of this ai training?

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Jordie Gibson1 year ago

Fake news

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northboundtrain1 year ago

Anderson Cooper is a rube.

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Leon Como1 year ago

We hope it's time for open education - meaning to unleash talents and creativity from each individual, in a society where we compete to be the best contributor by doing what we are happy doing even if it's hard and perhaps unthinkable for those who are watching.

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ryan yang1 year ago

AI chatbots can definitely help bridge gaps in education, especially for students lacking resources. They can provide personalized learning experiences and instant feedback, which is crucial for understanding complex topics. What challenges do you see in implementing this?

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