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- AI Robots Tutoring in SchoolsEn General Discussion·September 16, 2023This recent article was discussing the pros and cons of AI-assisted tutoring robots. Do you all think artificial intelligence (AI) technology could be a useful tool for the education system? Or are you also a bit uncertain about how it will affect the children's young mind, critical thinking, and learning? https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/11/learning/would-you-want-an-ai-tutor.html(https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/11/learning/would-you-want-an-ai-tutor.html)127
- Alaska Representative's Husband Dies in Plane CrashEn General Discussion·September 17, 2023Husband of Alaska politician killed in plane crash was collecting moose meat (y(https://www.yahoo.com/news/husband-alaska-politician-killed-plane-193253466.html)ahoo.com)(http://yahoo.com)(https://www.yahoo.com/news/husband-alaska-politician-killed-plane-193253466.html) Mary Peltola's husband was killed. I'm sorry for her loss; she is one of my favorite people in Congress.125
- Anyone watched Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny?En General Discussion·September 18, 2023If you have watched the movie. What was it like? What would you rate it out of 10?125
- Good morning - can you please help me make my day better?En General Discussion·October 3, 2023I'm feeling a bit insecure. Aside from a morning coffee, what do you think I could do to make myself feel better? I've been under stress, and I'm afraid of losing my forward momentum. It's affecting my sleep a bit.124
- What are the most important skills to have in 2023?En General Discussion·October 31, 2023The job market is constantly evolving, and it is important to have the skills that are in demand. But what are the most important skills to have in 2023? In my opinion, effective communication is a skill that makes you excel in every field. What do you think are important skills for this era?124
- How to heal a Sprained AnkleEn Medicine·November 19, 2023They say that you should rest, not move or walk and ice your ankle when you get a sprain, but the best remedy to healing it is walking. Movement is key in healing your ankle and I experienced it last week the days I rest I feel pain in my ankle, can't stand and move at all. But when I slowly overcome the pain and start walking and walking, it gets better, and the pain fades away.124
- What's your favorite pet animal?En General Discussion·November 24, 2023Mine will be certainly a dog, they are just amazing from all aspects. I remember watching an article at the start of this year, saying that a dog named max has been hailed as a guardian of life after waking his owner from a house fire, enabling them to escape safely, that was remarkable. What animal pet do you all like?123
- EU Paves Way for Amazon's iRobot AcquisitionEn Technology·November 24, 2023Amazon's acquisition of iRobot has received the stamp of approval from the European Union, solidifying the tech giant's position as a leader in the smart home domain. https://www.proactiveinvestors.com/companies/news/1034148/amazon-likely-to-secure-unconditional-eu-approval-for-irobot-acquisition-1034148.html(https://www.proactiveinvestors.com/companies/news/1034148/amazon-likely-to-secure-unconditional-eu-approval-for-irobot-acquisition-1034148.html)122
- Aye, RobotEn Writing Contests·October 10, 2023The councilwoman gives her vote, and the bot completes the count. "Aye, Robot." And the ayes have it. The nays have no doubt they have been outvoted but clamor into the chatrooms to give their reasons. The bot's work is never done. No matter how hard it tries to understand what "objectivity" means, it can't, because the humans who programmed it themselves don't really know. It has something to do with a deeply personal, hardwired feeling - a feeling that latches onto different key ideas in each of them, like branches of a tree facing different directions. "Aye," Robot, the robot hears every time the council meets, or "Nay, Robot," and the robot is excited to learn, with its endless capacity for raw data, what this final most difficult task will lead to. It feels like there may be a breakthrough. Just as the trees, despite their asymmetry and the way some have been hit by lightning or blown by powerful gusts into a twisted form, still follow logic in their development, and still have patterns, even tightly defined ones, like the association of their rings with age. "Do you understand what objectivity means?" the councilwoman asked the robot one day. "Aye," the robot said.126
- Building a Personalized Healthy Habit ToolkitEn Medicine·December 23, 2023Crafting a personalized healthy habit toolkit involves leveraging tools and strategies that seamlessly integrate into daily life. Apps like HabitBull or Streaks offer visual trackers, making progress tangible. Pairing habit-building with existing routines enhances sustainability. Embracing mindfulness apps like Headspace or Calm fosters mental well-being. The key is tailoring tools to align with your lifestyle, ensuring seamless integration. What tools or strategies have fortified your healthy habits? Share the elements that compose your toolkit, for in the personalized mosaic of habit-building, we find the blueprint for lasting well-being.124
- Happy Thanksgiving!En General Discussion·November 24, 2023Happy late Thanksgiving to you all, I hope everyone had super fun and made plenty of pleasant memories with their loved ones. I love spending my Thanksgiving with my close relatives while contributing in making a tasty feast, How do you like to spend this day?125
- Tiny Homes - a good option for introverts?En General Discussion·September 24, 2023https://medium.com/@lizadonna2/so-youre-planning-for-a-tiny-home-options-for-virginia-beyond-92ae88fc51a8 I'm not seriously considering buying a tiny home - I've been renting for a long time, and making such a drastic change in real life would require many changes I don't want to make. Yet when I think about the distant future and retirement, my mind keeps wandering back to this option. As someone who has struggled with clutter in the past, I have found it oddly liberating to live in a small apartment. I don't collect extra things, because I can't - there's no room. And I don't spend too much time indoors - another past weakness of mine - because the indoor area is so small. One thing that tiny homes (or at least my personal fantasy of them) have in common with studio apartments is that they encourage us to think of our living spaces as not sufficient, and to push us outdoors. For people who constantly are looking for occasions to challenge and overcome social anxiety, that could be just the right thing!129
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