Actors Photos Actor Bill Gates HD Photos and Wallpapers August 2023 By GethuCinema Admin August 17, 2023 Related Posts Actor Bill Gates HD Photos and Wallpapers April 2024 Bill Gates Most Liked Photos and Posts 1. 1.4 Million Likes Download Photo Bill Gates InstagramCaption : Thank... Bill Gates Top 100 Instagram Photos and Posts 1. 7.7 Million Likes Download Photo Bill Gates InstagramCaption : In... Actor Bill Gates HD Photos and Wallpapers February 2024 Actor Bill Gates HD Photos and Wallpapers February 2024 Actor Bill Gates HD Photos and Wallpapers December 2023 Share This Post FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppReddItTelegram In mid-2022, I was so excited about OpenAI’s work that I gave the team a challenge: train an artificial intelligence to pass an AP biology exam. If you can do that, I said, then you’ll have made a true breakthrough. I thought my ask would keep them busy for two or three years. But with the help of @khanacademy founder, Sal Khan, they did it in just a few months. So, I asked Sal to unconfuse me about the role AI can play in the future of education. You can listen to our conversation in the latest episode of Unconfuse Me wherever you get your podcasts. In mid-2022, I was so excited about OpenAI’s work that I gave the team a challenge: train an artificial intelligence to pass an AP biology exam. If you can do that, I said, then you’ll have made a true breakthrough. I thought my ask would keep them busy for two or three years. But with the help of @khanacademy founder, Sal Khan, they did it in just a few months. So, I asked Sal to unconfuse me about the role AI can play in the future of education. You can listen to our conversation in the latest episode of Unconfuse Me wherever you get your podcasts. In mid-2022, I was so excited about OpenAI’s work that I gave the team a challenge: train an artificial intelligence to pass an AP biology exam. If you can do that, I said, then you’ll have made a true breakthrough. I thought my ask would keep them busy for two or three years. But with the help of @khanacademy founder, Sal Khan, they did it in just a few months. So, I asked Sal to unconfuse me about the role AI can play in the future of education. You can listen to our conversation in the latest episode of Unconfuse Me wherever you get your podcasts. In mid-2022, I was so excited about OpenAI’s work that I gave the team a challenge: train an artificial intelligence to pass an AP biology exam. If you can do that, I said, then you’ll have made a true breakthrough. I thought my ask would keep them busy for two or three years. But with the help of @khanacademy founder, Sal Khan, they did it in just a few months. So, I asked Sal to unconfuse me about the role AI can play in the future of education. You can listen to our conversation in the latest episode of Unconfuse Me wherever you get your podcasts. Nelson Mandela’s courage and wisdom changed the world. His leadership in battling HIV/AIDS still inspires me. I’m remembering him today for the lives he touched, the difference he made, and the legacy he left. What do you do when you can’t solve a problem? I like to talk to smart people who can help me understand the subject better. I call this process “getting unconfused”—and I think it is one of the best ways to learn something new. In my new podcast, I try to get unconfused about some of the things that fascinate me. Join me on my learning journey as I talk to brilliant guests about Alzheimer’s disease, marijuana, plant-based meat, the evolution of language, and more. Listen wherever you get your podcasts. What do you do when you can’t solve a problem? I like to talk to smart people who can help me understand the subject better. I call this process “getting unconfused”—and I think it is one of the best ways to learn something new. In my new podcast, I try to get unconfused about some of the things that fascinate me. Join me on my learning journey as I talk to brilliant guests about Alzheimer’s disease, marijuana, plant-based meat, the evolution of language, and more. Listen wherever you get your podcasts. What do you do when you can’t solve a problem? I like to talk to smart people who can help me understand the subject better. I call this process “getting unconfused”—and I think it is one of the best ways to learn something new. In my new podcast, I try to get unconfused about some of the things that fascinate me. Join me on my learning journey as I talk to brilliant guests about Alzheimer’s disease, marijuana, plant-based meat, the evolution of language, and more. Listen wherever you get your podcasts. What do you do when you can’t solve a problem? I like to talk to smart people who can help me understand the subject better. I call this process “getting unconfused”—and I think it is one of the best ways to learn something new. In my new podcast, I try to get unconfused about some of the things that fascinate me. Join me on my learning journey as I talk to brilliant guests about Alzheimer’s disease, marijuana, plant-based meat, the evolution of language, and more. Listen wherever you get your podcasts. In Episode 1 of Unconfuse Me, we discuss using humor to raise awareness about Alzheimer’s disease via @wearehfc. Listen now on Spotify, Apple, YouTube, and wherever else you listen to podcasts. My new podcast is all about the process of “getting unconfused,” which is one of the best ways to learn something new. Mosquitoes and the diseases they carry kill more people in a single day than sharks kill in 100 years. We’ve made some great progress in the fight against mosquito-borne illnesses, but there’s still a lot of work to do. So this week, I’m sharing stories about the people and innovations fighting this battle on the frontlines. Mosquitoes and the diseases they carry kill more people in a single day than sharks kill in 100 years. We’ve made some great progress in the fight against mosquito-borne illnesses, but there’s still a lot of work to do. So this week, I’m sharing stories about the people and innovations fighting this battle on the frontlines. Mosquitoes and the diseases they carry kill more people in a single day than sharks kill in 100 years. We’ve made some great progress in the fight against mosquito-borne illnesses, but there’s still a lot of work to do. So this week, I’m sharing stories about the people and innovations fighting this battle on the frontlines. Mosquitoes and the diseases they carry kill more people in a single day than sharks kill in 100 years. We’ve made some great progress in the fight against mosquito-borne illnesses, but there’s still a lot of work to do. So this week, I’m sharing stories about the people and innovations fighting this battle on the frontlines. Mosquitoes and the diseases they carry kill more people in a single day than sharks kill in 100 years. We’ve made some great progress in the fight against mosquito-borne illnesses, but there’s still a lot of work to do. So this week, I’m sharing stories about the people and innovations fighting this battle on the frontlines. The best way to reduce inequity is to improve education. @khanacademy founder Sal Khan and I discussed the role AI can play in helping teachers and students excel. You may have heard of Gloopy, @houseplant’s high-end ashtray. Well, allow me to introduce you to Droopy—my ceramic creation for @sethrogen and @laurenmillerrogen! New tools and innovations are needed to reduce the burden of malaria and eventually eradicate the disease. @oxitec’s innovative approach has the potential to help Djibouti and the rest of Africa achieve these goals. There’s a surprising new weapon in the fight against deadly diseases like malaria and dengue fever: Perfume. @dsmfirmenich is exploring how fragrances engineered to repel mosquitoes can protect vulnerable populations and save lives. When I first heard about Project Neandersquito, it sounded like something straight out of Jurassic Park. But actually, it’s the study of 80-year-old mosquitoes. Mara Lawniczak leads a team of geneticists studying mosquitoes’ octogenarian ancestors to learn more about today’s deadly insects. Educators like Dana Miles, the 2023 Washington State Teacher of the Year, make me proud to be a Washingtonian. Clare Mukankusi is working to make beans more nutritious and easier to grow. Her work will benefit millions of Ugandans. I have a long way to go before I’m fluent, but I now know a couple key ASL phrases—all thanks to Dana Miles, the 2023 Washington State Teacher of the Year. 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