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# texas edtech school experiment unravels

Texas EdTech School Experiment Unravels Quickly

A Texas bid to run a tech-forward school built on learning software rather than teachers has collapsed, raising fresh questions about how far schools can go with automation. The project

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Rabbit Faces Funding Crunch Amid Unpaid Wages

Rabbit, the startup behind the R1 AI device, is facing new questions about its finances and future plans. A company representative said fresh funding is expected to close in the

# instagram chief testifies meta trial

Instagram Chief Testifies in Meta Trial

Adam Mosseri, the head of Instagram, testified Thursday in a high-stakes antitrust trial against Meta in Washington, D.C. federal court. The session drew intense interest because Instagram sits at the

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Cyber Agency Warns of Government Exploits

A federal cybersecurity agency has warned that some government departments were compromised after missing routine patches, renewing concerns about basic security hygiene across the public sector. The agency said attackers

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MIT Tool Targets Stronger Sustainable 3D Prints

MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory has introduced “SustainaPrint,” a software-and-hardware toolkit designed to make 3D printing greener without sacrificing strength where it matters most. The system analyzes digital

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Only Fine-Tuning Makes AI Sound Like You

We were promised writing assistants that save time, not drafts that read like they’re written by a polite robot. After watching Matt Wolfe test-drive a full workflow to make models

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Hobbyists Hail UV Lasers For Etching

As laser engraving grows among makers, one enthusiast’s side-by-side trials point to ultraviolet systems as the current favorite for fine etching. After months of testing in a home workshop, the

# former park service director warns shutdowns

Former Park Service Director Warns On Shutdowns

As talk of a federal shutdown resurfaces, a former leader of the National Park Service is urging caution about keeping parks open without staff. Jonathan Jarvis, who directed the agency