Keira Knightley gets candid about ‘learning to fight’

Photo: Keira Knightley gets candid about ‘learning to fight’ Keira Knightley recently opened up about learning ‘different kinds of martial arts.’ For the unfamiliar, the Pride and Prejudice alum is starring the upcoming Netflix series Black Doves, where she portrays the character of a professional spy. Recently, the 28-year-old actress told Netflix Tudum about her experience … Read more

Arizona lawmaker says she plans to have an abortion after learning her pregnancy isn’t viable

PHOENIX (AP) — An Arizona lawmaker announced on the state Senate floor Monday that she plans to have an abortion after learning that her pregnancy is not viable. State Sen. Eva Burch, a registered nurse known for her reproductive rights activism, was surrounded by fellow Democratic senators as she made the announcement, The Arizona Republic … Read more

Expand your IT and cybersecurity skills with this $35 learning bundle

Get the Ultimate Cybersecurity & IT Career Certification Training Bundle for just $35. StackSocial It’s no secret that cybersecurity and IT skills are in high demand. This means they are some of the most sought-after (and possibly lucrative) career paths. And if you want to get in on this hot field, you do not have … Read more

Christina Applegate Tears Up Recalling First Learning of Her MS Diagnosis

Christina Applegate and Jamie-Lynn Sigler are opening up about their lives since being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) in a way they never have before. In an intimate sit-down with Good Morning America’s Robin Roberts, Applegate, 52, and Sigler, 42, reflected on the bond they’ve developed over the incurable disease, with which Applegate was diagnosed in 2021, and Sigler was diagnosed … Read more

I asked Gemini and GPT-4 to explain deep learning AI, and Gemini won hands down

Tiernan Ray/ZDNET Sometimes, the best way to examine something is in the context of stuff you already know a little bit about. Or, at least, think you do. In that spirit, I recently tested Google’s Gemini chat bot, formerly Bard, against OpenAI’s ChatGPT-4. This test was part of a discussion of a key element in … Read more

My Innocence Has Been Obliterated After Learning These Awful, Creepy, And Messed Up Things

Note: Graphic content ahead including stories of murder and death. 1.In 2022, a man, Jose Rafael Solano Landaeta, used a samurai sword to decapitate his ex-girlfriend, Karino Castro, out in public in the middle of a neighborhood street. According to reports, “horrified witnesses” said they watched Castro “run for her life,” as Landaeta chased her … Read more

Master AI with no tech skills? Why complex systems demand diverse learning

gorodenkoff/Getty Images Some top universities are pitching professional development programs for artificial intelligence that seem to require very little of a programming or development background. The University of Pennsylvania, for example, offers a 24-week boot camp that states, “no previous programming experience required.” Not to be outdone, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology offers a 12-week … Read more

Pedro Pascal Unveils His ‘Psychotic’ Trick for Learning Lines | Pedro Pascal | Just Jared: Celebrity News and Gossip

Pedro Pascal is letting the world in on a trade secret. The 48-year-old actor has become a fan-favorite in Hollywood with roles in The Mandalorian and The Last of Us. During a recent roundtable discussion with fellow actors, Pedro let people in on how he learns his line. However, he described his trick as “psychotic.” … Read more

CodeSignal launches a learning platform with an AI-powered guide

Technical assessment company CodeSignal, which counts Index Ventures and Menlo Ventures as backers, is launching a learning platform called CodeSignal Learn. The new platform, aimed at audiences wanting to learn technical subjects, also has an AI-powered bot called Cosmo, which helps users with learning. The company said that there are hundreds of courses available at … Read more

Cursive Handwriting Could Make Your Idiot Kid Smarter, Study Suggests

There’s a glimmer of hope if you’re looking for last-ditch strategies to save your child from the halls of stupidity. A study published this week in the journal Frontiers of Psychology found that good ol’ cursive handwriting seems better at promoting learning than typing, and if we want to pump smarter kids out of our … Read more