Author: IBL News

  • Why it’s time to take AI-human relationships seriously

    Why it’s time to take AI-human relationships seriously


    Human-AI relationships are no longer just science fiction.

    Source: Youtube

  • Figma Makes Its AI Coding Tool ‘Make’ Available to All Users

    Figma Makes Its AI Coding Tool ‘Make’ Available to All Users

    IBL News | New York

    Figma announced that its AI coding tool, Figma Make, for building prototypes and apps, is now available to all users, with limitations depending on the subscription plan.

    Figma Make, still in beta, features the ability to include design references.

    Users can upload an image alongside the description of what they want to create, and elements like formatting and font style can also be adjusted using additional prompts.

    Figma has introduced a credit system for using the platform’s AI tools.

    According to the company, View, Collab, and Dev Seat users can use AI features with lower credit limits.

    In addition to Figma Make, the company is promoting two other AI features: Make and Edit Image and Boost Resolution. These products are transitioning from beta to general availability.

  • What is artificial intelligence complementarity?

    What is artificial intelligence complementarity?


    AI is rapidly transforming the way we live and work. And with so much scope and promise, it can be easy to think that the advance of AI means we’ll all be out of jobs.

    Source: Youtube

  • Northern Colorado community college applauded by Department of Labor for AI implementation

    Northern Colorado community college applauded by Department of Labor for AI implementation


    Aims Community College is being recognized as a leader when it comes to incorporating artificial intelligence into its workforce studies programs.

    Source: Youtube

  • Mayo Clinic uses AI to achieve a breakthrough in diagnosing cancers

    Mayo Clinic uses AI to achieve a breakthrough in diagnosing cancers


    At the Mayo Clinic, the NVIDIA Blackwell SuperPOD powers AI that has made a breakthrough in pancreatic cancer diagnosis.

    Source: Youtube

  • Is ChatGPT winning the business battle?

    Is ChatGPT winning the business battle?


    For a while now, you’ve probably been hearing that ChatGPT is for personal use and that Microsoft Copilot is for business use.

    Source: Youtube

  • A musical duet with AI herself

    A musical duet with AI herself


    In a show-stopping duet, Broadway legends Todd Almond and Donna Murphy (portraying the imagined character of AI) dig into our tangled relationship with artificial intelligence — blending wit and warmth with a touch of existential dread.

    Source: Youtube

  • AI summit inspires over 150 teachers in St. Louis to embrace tech in education

    AI summit inspires over 150 teachers in St. Louis to embrace tech in education


    AI summit inspires over 150 teachers in St. Louis to embrace tech in education.

    Source: Youtube

  • ChatGPT Introduced “Study Mode”, a New Way to Learn that Offers Step-By-Step Guidance

    ChatGPT Introduced “Study Mode”, a New Way to Learn that Offers Step-By-Step Guidance

    IBL News | New York

    OpenAI introduced “Study Mode” for ChatGPT, a new way to learn that offers step-by-step guidance instead of quick answers, designed to act more as an always-on tutor and less like a lookup tool. It aims to prevent—or at least discourage—students from taking homework shortcuts.

    The company defined this new feature as “a new learning experience that helps you work through problems step-by-step instead of just getting an answer.”

    This mode transforms the AI from an answer engine into a Socratic tutor, a pedagogical approach, developed after consulting with experts from over 40 institutions, that asks guiding questions to help students work through problems themselves instead of providing direct solutions.

    OpenAI states that it is currently partnering with learning experts from Stanford “to study and share how AI tools, including study mode, influence learning outcomes in areas like K-12 education.”

    The company aims to address educators’ concerns about academic integrity and cheating.

    The feature is available to logged-in users on Free, Plus, Pro, and Team, with availability in ChatGPT Edu in August.

    These are the key features, according to OpenAI:

    Interactive promptsCombines Socratic questioning, hints, and self-reflection prompts to guide understanding and promote active learning, instead of providing answers outright.

    Scaffolded responses: Information is organized into easy-to-follow sections that highlight the key connections between topics, keeping information engaging with just the right amount of context and reducing overwhelm for complex topics.

    Personalized support: Lessons are tailored to the right level for the user, based on questions that assess skill level and memory from previous chats.

    Knowledge checks: Quizzes and open-ended questions, along with personalized feedback to track progress, support knowledge retention, and the ability to apply that knowledge in new contexts.

    Flexibility: Easily toggle study mode on and off during a conversation, giving you the flexibility to adapt to your learning goals in each conversation.

    However, regardless of how engaging ChatGPT’s study mode becomes, it exists just a toggle click away from ChatGPT with direct answers. That could be quite hard to resist for many students.

    In terms of market value, OpenAI’s “Study Mode” intensified the race among tech giants, with Google, Microsoft, and Anthropic each competing to shape the future of education.

  • Privacy concerns raised over AI glasses

    Privacy concerns raised over AI glasses


    A social media personality recently used the glasses to record “business takeovers”.

    Source: Youtube