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Columbia suspends student who created AI tool that helps people cheat in coding interviews

Documents obtained by BI show Chungin "Roy" Lee was suspended for failing to comply with Columbia University policies around disciplinary hearings.

Can Small Language Models Help K-12 Schools?

Enter small language models (SLMs). These language models are trained on specific data sets, rather than the entirety of available data on the internet, to produce more customized results. This makes them perfect for K-12 education settings.

Elon Musk's AI Grok Speaks And Swears In Perfect Hinglish, Stuns Netizens

AI is getting better at coding, data analysis and image generation, but it's also getting better at some unexpected areas. Grok, the AI released by Elon Musk's AI company xAI, can now respond in perfect Hinglish.

The TechCrunch AI glossary

Artificial intelligence is a deep and convoluted world. The scientists who work in this field often rely on jargon and lingo to explain what they're

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10 Must-Know AI Buzzwords: Essential terms to navigate the future of technology

Let's explore the key terms that are shaping the future of technology and beyond. 1. Artificial Intelligence (AI): The overarching discipline focused on developing systems capable of performing tasks that typically require human intelligence, such as decision-making, problem-solving, and pattern recognition.

What is Grok? — everything you need to know about xAI's chatbot

Launched in November 2023 as a beta chatbot for X Premium users, Grok was designed to offer insightful, context-aware answers, with an emphasis on reasoning and adaptability. Despite being introduced as an early-stage product,

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Figure unveils first-of-its-kind brain for its humanoid robots after shunning OpenAI

Figure launches Helix, an AI that allows robots to recognize language and reasoning like humans and grasp household objects without training.

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The Big Power of Small AI in 2025

In this TechRepublic exclusive, an IBM VP explains how small language models are a boon for companies of all sizes, enabling them to overcome resource and budget constraints to tap into the business value of AI.