Author: paulsmoneymakers

Education Minister Yoav Kisch, flanked by senior ministry officials and representatives from leading high-tech companies and venture capital funds, announced the launch of the “Year of Artificial Intelligence (AI)” in the education system, along with a plan to introduce AI tools into Israeli schools. The announcement, befitting the launch of a strategic initiative, was celebratory. Speakers offered flowery praise for the groundbreaking program—described as the first of its kind in the world—aimed at making the wonders of artificial intelligence accessible to teachers and students. Yet, by the end of the event, the big question remained: Will the promises of a…

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On January 30, 2025, Microsoft unveiled significant advancements to its Copilot platform, with the introduction of the “Think Deeper” feature aimed at enhancing user productivity through advanced reasoning capabilities. Originally launched for Pro users as part of Copilot Labs back in October 2024, this feature is now available to free-tier users across Android, iOS, and web platforms. Its rollout, though received with excitement, has come with usage limitations, causing mixed reactions among users.The “Think Deeper” feature employs OpenAI’s o1 reasoning model to address complex queries requiring detailed analysis—think solving difficult math problems, creating comprehensive personal plans, or assessing various scenarios.…

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Artificial intelligence (AI) is known for enabling deeper insights into drug development, identifying patterns and molecules that may otherwise go unnoticed. Now it is poised to make similar contributions to gene editing. A few companies are using AI to develop gene editing tools that are more specific and more efficacious. CRISPR systems such as CRISPR-Cas9 revolutionized gene editing, but genomic rearrangements are becoming a real concern for in vivo therapies, and nonspecific editing has been a longstanding issue that affects subsequent generations of cells. Zinc finger nucleases (ZFNs) and transcription activator-like effector nucleases (TALENs) also have challenges, thus underscoring the…

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Generative artificial intelligence can help improve learner engagement, automate content creation and measure training impact – Ravinder Tulsiani has the practical steps you need  Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly changing the way we approach workplace learning, and one of the most significant advancements is the rise of generative AI. By automating content creation, personalising learning experiences and offering real-time feedback, generative AI is providing L&D professionals with powerful tools to enhance training programmes.   L&D professionals who embrace AI early will be well-positioned to deliver innovative, high-impact training programmes that keep their workforce engaged and prepared for the challenges ahead…

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The Vice-Chancellor of the African School of Economics (ASE), Mahfouz Adedimeji, and the Managing Director of Galaxy Backbone Limited, Ibrahim Adeyanju, have called for the ethical adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to enhance education in Africa. Speaking at the maiden public lecture of the African School of Economics, the scholars emphasised the transformative potential of AI in education while highlighting the need for responsible use. In his address, Mr Adedimeji, a professor, cautioned that while AI has the potential to revolutionise education, it must be used ethically to avoid its misuse. He noted that AI can facilitate personalised instruction, analyse…

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Happy New Year! 🎉 I know we are 30 days in but since its my first Substack post in 2025. I need to start off with that! Hope you did get a chance to rest and recharge. One of my priorities for January has been growing and building my Youtube channel. Expect to see more content come your way in Long form videos and tutorial style videos as well. If you haven’t subscribed yet, what are you waiting for! Subscribe to my Youtube Channel Here 📌 If you’ve been following my 12 Days of AI Tools, you know I’m all…

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U.K. Leads the Way: First Country to Criminalise AI Tools Used for Child Abuse the United Kingdom is set to become the first country in the world to introduce laws specifically targeting artificial intelligence tools U.K. Leads First Country to Criminalise AI Tools Used for Child Abuse latest news: In a Innovative move, the United Kingdom is set to become the first country in the world to introduce laws specifically targeting artificial intelligence (AI) tools used to generate child sexual abuse images. This bold step, announced by British Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, aims to protect children from the alarming rise…

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In 2025, artificial intelligence is revolutionizing online income generation, making it easier than ever to earn money from content creation, SEO, and AI-driven automation. Deep Seek AI is at the forefront of this transformation, offering tools that allow users to generate AI avatars, automate content creation, and optimize their online presence for profit. In this guide, we’ll explore step-by-step methods to earn using Deep Seek AI, YouTube automation, website monetization, social media growth, and AI consulting. Method 1: AI Avatars for YouTube & Social Media Create AI-Generated Videos – Platforms like HeyGen allow you to generate lifelike AI avatars for…

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Few, if any, technological innovations have generated the amount of debate and deliberation that artificial intelligence, or AI, has in recent years. Some view it as a revolutionary step in streamlining workflow and productivity while others fear it will threaten entire jobs and industries obsolete.Public education is no exception.In response to these possibilities without much of a framework to work off, the Colorado Department of Education and Colorado Education Initiative released a roadmap for AI in K-12 education that details strategies and resources for its integration into schools for teaching and learning in August.More specifically, “generative AI” refers to a type…

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While some newsrooms sue tech companies using copyrighted content to train artificial intelligence models, others have embraced these bots to serve their own readers. The Washington Post introduced its own AI tool for users in November. Called “Ask The Post AI,” it gives readers streamlined information about the news that the legacy outlet publishes. “Users have adapted to Google-style searches, often asking questions in a prompt instead of a simple query,” head of product and design Gitesh Gohel wrote to Technical.ly. “As generative AI and the rise of conversational formats present opportunities for us to delight and inform readers in new ways,…

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