Professional athletes study game footage to improve their performance on the field. But now, thanks to artificial intelligence, amateur athletes including young kids can also study their performance on the field.
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Professional athletes study game footage to improve their performance on the field. But now, thanks to artificial intelligence, amateur athletes including young kids can also study their performance on the field.
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Over 2,000 K-12 schools in 100 countries have installed Brisk’s Chrome extension, which allows teachers to write lesson plans, tests, and presentations, and grade work, since its launch in February 2025.
With 40 tools, the platform uses generative AI, computer vision, and other features.
The most popular tool in the stack, “Targeted Feedback,” uses generative AI to read student essays (on Google Docs) and create comments tailored to age, a grading rubric, or other standards. Before sharing anything with students, teachers can review and edit the comments.
“The existing edtech stack as we know it, which is around 140 different tools that the average teacher in the U.S. uses in a given school year, is not ready for AI,” said Brisk’s CEO and founder, Arman Jaffer.
The San Francisco-based Brisk raised $15 million in funding with investors such as Bessemer Venture Partners, Owl Ventures, South Park Commons, and Springbank Collective.
The funding will be used in part to build more tools, and in part to expand to more platforms. A Microsoft integration, aimed at the many Microsoft shop schools, is planned for autumn 2025.

Andre Spivey details how the emerging field of Artificial Intelligence is still growing and as society we need to nurture and guide it. Andre Spivey is an engineer, serial entrepreneur, and thought leader in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Cybersecurity.
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According to scientists, just 4,000 to 6,000 snow leopards are left in the wild – with roughly 300 of these in Pakistan, the third-largest population in the world.
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Have you ever wondered if your coworker is a bot? Now, you may have to. Companies say they are working to stop fake job-seekers as new employment scams target both sides of the market.
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Trump signs executive order on teaching AI in K-12 schools.
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Is the pursuit of human-like AI unlocking scientific breakthroughs—or diverting attention from the technology’s real-world risks?
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OpenAI released the image generation feature of ChatGPT to its API on Wednesday, allowing developers to integrate it into their apps and services.
Launched in late March, this feature went viral for its ability to create realistic Ghibli Studio-style photos and AI action figures. Over 130 million ChatGPT users created more than 700 million images in just the first week of the tool’s availability, according to the company.
OpenAI’s natively multimodal model, gpt-image-1, can create images across different styles, follow custom guidelines, leverage world knowledge, and render text.
Developers can generate multiple images at a time using gpt-image-1 and control the generation quality, thereby adjusting the speed.
All images created are watermarked with C2PA metadata, allowing them to be identified as AI-generated by supported platforms and apps.
According to OpenAI, gpt-image-1 employs the same safety guardrails as image generation in ChatGPT.
Pricing is $5 per million input tokens for text and $10 per million input tokens for images, and $40 per million output tokens for images. That translates to around 2 cents, 7 cents, and 19 cents per generated image for low, medium, and high-quality square images, respectively.
OpenAI said that companies like Adobe, Airtable, Wix, Instacart, GoDaddy, Canva, and Figma are already using or experimenting with gpt-image-1. Figma’s Figma Design platform, for example, now allows users to generate and edit images via gpt-image-1, while Instacart is testing the model for images related to recipes and shopping lists.
imagegen is launched in the openai api!
build cool stuff plz
— Sam Altman (@sama) April 23, 2025

There’s no denying data centers play a critical role in society, with every text, web search and medical scan flowing through these giant buildings. Now AI has turbocharged their demand, along with the electricity that powers them.
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