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The tech adventure you don`t want to miss! Dive in head first into the future of education with New Zealand's groundbreaking AI system, Writer's Toolbox, and its mission to boost writing skills globally. Dive into the autonomous driving realm with Waymo and Cruise's 8 million driverless miles, challenging human drivers' safety. Uncover the urgent need to preserve our digital legacy in an era of vanishing data. Plus, explore Cuber, the open-source automation tool revolutionizing app deployment on Kubernetes, promising cost-efficiency and flexibility. Stay informed, stay ahead in the world of tech!
The Toolbox Revolution: NZ Innovation Transforms Education
Meet Dr. Ian Hunter, a university professor from New Zealand, who, driven by concern over students' writing skills, founded Writer's Toolbox, an educational AI system. Recognized with the 'Most Innovative Hi-Tech Creative Technology Solution' award ??, it collaborates with 600+ global schools, offering real-time feedback akin to a teacher's guidance. In a country where 35.4% of 15-year-olds grapple with literacy ??, Writer's Toolbox stands as a beacon of hope ?, achieving writing scores double the norm ??. The team is committed to advancing education with a two-year innovation plan ??, and they're hosting the Australasian Literacy Summit, sharing strategies to improve literacy for all.
8 Million Miles Later: Are Driverless Cars is the Future?
Waymo and Cruise, prominent players in the realm of autonomous driving, have collectively amassed an impressive 8 million miles of driverless travel ???. Along this journey, they've documented 102 incidents, primarily comprising minor, low-speed collisions ?? that posed minimal safety hazards. Significantly, a substantial proportion of these incidents were attributed to errors by human drivers ??. While the captivating debate over whether autonomous vehicles surpass human drivers in safety remains ongoing, the mounting evidence suggests a promising trajectory ??. The quest for definitive answers necessitates the accumulation of hundreds of millions more autonomous miles.
Preserving Digital Information: Disappearing Digital Legacy
Most digital information will be lost in just a few decades. In a world where digital data's future is uncertain, learn ?? how ancient scrolls outlast DVDs and Andy Warhol's work is trapped on old computers. Preserving modern records is becoming an increasing concern ??, but challenges of disappearing hardware, inaccessible formats make it difficult for us. See how organizations like The Long Now Foundation are fighting the 'Digital Dark Age' with smart solutions. Explore the complexities of preserving vast digital archives while thinking about the environment ??. Securing our digital legacy for future generations is on.
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Open-Source Automation Tool for App Deployment
Cuber, a Ruby-based automation tool, streamlines app deployment on Kubernetes, providing the simplicity of Platform as a Service (PaaS) at IaaS costs ??. It slashes expenses by up to 80% compared to PaaS, reducing operational complexities tied to Kubernetes management. Cuber fosters flexibility as it allows cloud ?? provider migration without lock-in. Its minimalist approach keeps Kubernetes configurations and your app separate, ensuring straightforward maintenance ??. Built on open-source tools ??? minimizes dependencies, prioritizing reliability. Its compact syntax simplifies deployment without compromising functionality, encapsulates all configurations and enabling effortless cluster updates and deployments and more.
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