Author: Advanced AI Editor

College graduates are calling their degrees worthless. According to new data from Indeed, piling student loans and fears of AI reshaping the workplace are to blame. While experts say higher education is still important, Gen Z should constantly prioritize “upgrading their toolkit” to be successful.College is often advertised as the best four years of one’s life, but many Americans now have regrets.More than a third of all graduates now say their degree was a “waste of money,” according to a new survey by Indeed. This frustration is especially pronounced among Gen Z, with 51% expressing remorse—compared to 41% of millennials…

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During its Q1 2025 earnings call, Tesla executives hinted at the much-rumored “Model 2” and other next-gen EV designs. Tesla slightly addressed whether or not it will be pushing forward with the debut of new models later this year in its latest earnings call. The company’s product development executive, Lars Moravy, shared some details about Tesla’s design process and the upcoming affordable models. “We’re still planning to release models this year. As with all launches, we’re working through, like, the last minute issues that pop up. We’re knocking them down one by one. At…

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Perplexity AI is getting in on the smartphone game.The startup on Thursday announced a partnership to bring its artificial intelligence search engine technology directly into Motorola smartphones. As part of the integration, Perplexity’s AI capabilities will be included in Motorola’s suite of “Moto AI” features. That makes the Razr-maker the first smartphone brand to integrate Perplexity directly into a device. Motorola is also partnering with Microsoft Copilot, Google’s Gemini and Meta for certain queries.”‘Search shouldn’t be about endless links and ads — it should give the user directly what they want, and we think the best way to do that is…

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Dutch police recently arrested two more suspects in connection with the theft of Romanian artifacts from the Drents Museum in Assen, the Netherlands earlier this year in January. “These suspects are a 20-year-old man and an 18-year-old man, both from Heerhugowaard. Both men will be questioned about their role in the art theft from the Drents Museum. The stolen masterpieces have not been found,” according to a translated statement from the Netherlands Police. The 20-year-old suspect was seen in images recorded by security cameras at a hardware store in Assen. The individual in those images “emerged as a suspect because…

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Subdivisions.com Subdivisions.com Sets New Standards in AI-Driven Real Estate Miami, FL, April 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Subdivisions.com, a leader in AI-enhanced real estate intelligence, has announced a significant expansion of its mission. Following its successful launch as South Florida’s premier subdivision search platform, the company is now evolving into the essential intelligence layer that will power its AI real estate copilot, redefining how homebuyers and investors discover properties. Since its debut in late 2023, Subdivisions.com has curated and structured thousands of South Florida’s residential subdivisions. This effort delivers hyperlocal insights into pricing trends, inventory dynamics, community lifestyles, and comparable…

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Some Texas students won’t be learning about Virginia this year—at least not through their school’s online learning platform. As first reported by Axios, the Lamar Consolidated Independent School District, located just outside of Houston, removed a section on the Commonwealth of Virginia from its elementary curriculum last fall. The reason? The state’s flag features the Roman goddess Virtus, who appears with one breast exposed—a violation of the district’s recently adopted rules banning “visual depictions or illustrations of frontal nudity” in school library materials. The image appeared in a digital lesson from PebbleGo Next, an educational platform used by the district for grades…

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Researchers have introduced RAGEN, an AI framework designed to counter LLM agent instability when handling complex situations. Training these AI agents presents significant hurdles, particularly when decisions span multiple steps and involve unpredictable feedback from the environment. While reinforcement learning (RL) has shown promise in static tasks like solving maths problems or generating code, its application to dynamic, multi-turn agent training has been less explored.    Addressing this gap, a collaborative team from institutions including Northwestern University, Stanford University, Microsoft, and New York University has proposed StarPO (State-Thinking-Actions-Reward Policy Optimisation). StarPO offers a generalised approach for training agents at the trajectory…

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Researchers from the Center for AI Safety (CAIS), MIT’s Media Lab, the Brazilian university UFABC, and the pandemic prevention non-profit SecureBio have found that leading artificial intelligence models can outperform experienced, PhD-level virologists in troubleshooting complex laboratory procedures. The findings, detailed in a new study introducing the Virology Capabilities Test (VCT), demonstrate AI’s proficiency in specialized scientific tasks but also highlight serious dual-use concerns, suggesting these tools could lower the barrier for creating dangerous biological agents. The VCT benchmark, consisting of 322 questions and detailed further in its research paper, was designed specifically to measure an AI’s ability to assist…

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Tesla’s (NASDAQ:TSLA) Q1 2025 earnings call comes on the heels of the company’s Q1 2025 Update, which was released after the closing bell on April 22, 2025. Tesla’s Q1 2025 Results:  Total Revenues: $19.3 billion Total automotive revenues: $13.967 billion Total GAAP gross margin: 16.3% Gross Profit: $3.15 billion EPS non-GAAP: $0.27 per share Free cash flow: $664 million The following are live updates from Tesla’s Q1 2025 earnings call. I will be updating this article in real time, so please keep refreshing the page to view the latest updates on this story. 16:20 CT – Hello, and happy earnings day to everyone!…

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Motorola is kicking off hot foldable summer in style — and a little early this year. This time around it’s offering not two but three Razr models with the introduction of the premium Razr Ultra. It comes with some notable upgrades, and all three phones get some quality-of-life improvements like a sturdier hinge. But the hardware updates are otherwise minimal while Moto leans hard into eye-catching colors and finishes for its fun flip phone.Let’s just say it up front: the Ultra costs $1,299. That’s like, Samsung Galaxy Ultra territory, which is just a lot of money for a phone. For…

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