A.I. has yet to upend Hollywood. But it is starting to make big inroads in animation.
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EDTECH@UTRGV's curator insight,
June 5, 1:06 PM
"Technology has dramatically changed our education in myriad ways. From books to magic lanterns, audio recordings, motion pictures, computers and AI, all of these incremental steps came from a continual process of trial, error, failures and modification."
EDTECH@UTRGV's curator insight,
June 3, 12:24 PM
"The newly released 2025 EDUCAUSE Horizon Report – Teaching and Learning Edition reflects the dynamic changes shaping higher education and offers guidance on how to navigate them with confidence–through insights into emerging trends, innovative technologies and practices, and scenario-based foresight." |
EDTECH@UTRGV's curator insight,
June 5, 1:07 PM
"Even in a world where AI can generate code, we will need skilled human programmers who can think critically, solve problems, and make ethical decisions."
EDTECH@UTRGV's curator insight,
June 3, 9:58 AM
"Researchers at the University of San Diego have conducted what they say is the most rigorous Turing test of AI models to date and found it was nearly impossible for participants to distinguish humans from AI models in short conversations."
EDTECH@UTRGV's curator insight,
May 30, 10:42 AM
"Today, eLearning isn't just about distributing content—it's about enabling intelligent learning ecosystems. One where content, learners, systems, and insights operate in sync" |
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