Schools prepare for Round 2 with AI

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 07:23:46 GMT

Schools prepare for Round 2 with AI (The Hill) - Panic has turned to preparation for professors and teachers as they look ahead to a new school year dealing with artificial intelligence.Educators have had several months since the initial shock of ChatGPT and other AI bots that quickly infiltrated schools to reimagine classrooms and homework that fit the new age of technology. The preparation has taught educators two things: AI isn’t yet as smart as they thought, and they need to be more creative in their assignments. “There's been a shift from being overwhelmed with what's happening and trying to make sense of how to respond to all of the questions that they were getting, about ChatGPT, whether it's cheating or jobs or what have you, and that has evolved into I would say an acceptance,”Alex Kotran, co-founder and CEO of the AI Education Project, said. The initial panic among educators largely stemmed from cheating concerns. Teachers did not know what to do with tools such as ChatGPT that could seemingly...

One-quarter of adult children estranged from a parent

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 07:23:46 GMT

One-quarter of adult children estranged from a parent (The Hill) -- More than one-quarter of young adults are estranged from one or both parents, or have been, a finding that suggests a societal shift away from the traditional bonds of family. Several recent studies, articles and hot-selling books have hinted that young America is rejecting the biblical adage, “Honor thy father and mother,” along with the attendant concept of compulsory kinship. Instead, young adults are picking who will populate their families.  One recent study, drawing on thousands of interviews with adult children, found that 26 percent reported estrangement from fathers. A much smaller share, 6 percent, had cut ties with mothers. The findings appeared in the April issue of the Journal of Marriage and Family. “I think it relates to this new desire to have healthy relationships,” said Rin Reczek, a sociology professor at the Ohio State University and lead author of the study. “There might be some cultural shifts around people being allowed to choose w...

Don't Mess with Barbie: The dolls inspired by Texas

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 07:23:46 GMT

Don't Mess with Barbie: The dolls inspired by Texas AUSTIN (KXAN) — In case you haven't noticed, the world is currently in a major Barbie era and you don't want to mess with her!Barbie, who’s full name is Barbara Millicent Roberts, first stepped on to store shelves in March 1959, according to toymaker Mattel. Over the decades, she’s accumulated quite the wardrobe and built an impressive resume. Her resume includes being a cheerleader, sign language teacher, nurse, President of the United States and even a news reporter. Ken adds to ‘I love you so much’ mural ahead of ‘Barbie’ movie release That’s not all. The dolls added much more to their resume with the addition of dolls to feature different body types, skin tones, different physical abilities and underrepresented careers. There's also collaborations of the doll for iconic movies, artists and brands. Here are some of the Barbie dolls KXAN found are inspired by Texas.University BarbieUniversity of Texas Barbie (KXAN Photo)Hook'em horns! Barbie's got spirit, how about you? Univers...

Traffic advisory for Clifton Park Chick-fil-A opening

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 07:23:46 GMT

Traffic advisory for Clifton Park Chick-fil-A opening CLIFTON PARK, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- With the grand opening of Chick-fil-A in Clifton Park and North Greenbush on Thursday, heavy traffic is expected for the entire weekend, especially around the Clifton Park Center Mall. A few agencies have issued suggested routes for drivers to take if going to the Chick-fil-A in Clifton Park this weekend. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! According to the New York State Police and Clifton Park & Halfmoon EMS, if coming from the I-87 Exit 9 Southbound direction, drivers should either turn left onto Clifton Country Road or continue and turn left onto Moe Road. From there, drivers should turn take another left onto the back side of Clifton Park Center Road (near Homewood Suites) and continue around to Chick-fil-A.Clifton Park Chick-fil-A traffic advisory (courtesy: New York State Police)If coming from the I-87 Exit 8A Northbound direction, you can take a left onto Grooms Road and a right onto M...

Variety St. Louis helping special needs children for 'Imo's For Kids Day'

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 07:23:46 GMT

Variety St. Louis helping special needs children for 'Imo's For Kids Day' ST. LOUIS - How about taking a break from cooking and ordering an Imo's Pizza?This Wednesday, 10% of every Imo's sale is going to 'Variety St. Louis,' an organization that helps children with special needs for 'Imo's For Kids Day.' Missouri man makes speed bumps to slow traffic FOX 2's Chris Regnier spoke to a family about the difference Variety St. Louis makes in their lives.

High school grad earns more than $4M in scholarships after health and finance hurdles

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 07:23:46 GMT

High school grad earns more than $4M in scholarships after health and finance hurdles ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - A St. Louis County mother is getting ready to send her son off to college. This is after they jumped over hurdles with health and finances.Imarion Griffin has now earned more than $4 million in scholarships and acceptance into 80 plus colleges. FOX 2's Blair Ledet spoke to this family who showed how resilience and determination can get you to your destination.  'I feel good." "It's exciting, ready for a fresh start."The excitement to walk on a college campus hits a little harder for Imarion Griffin."I really had to fight to be in this position, it was not a walk in the park - fight to get here," Griffin expressed."When you meet him – he has a popping personality, character, charisma," Griffin's mother, Kenyatta Patrick Griffin said."It was hard - not being a regular kid," Imarion said.Behind his positive demeanor, there's a powerful story."A kid is innocent," Kenyatta shared. "So you question God I'm not saying, 'God why my son?' you say, 'Did I do somet...

Missouri man makes speed bumps to slow traffic

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 07:23:46 GMT

Missouri man makes speed bumps to slow traffic O'FALLON, Mo. - Residents in O'Fallon, Missouri, decided to take matters into their own hands to solve a problem communities all over the St. Louis area have been dealing with.Residents said they are trying to stop people from speeding through their community. Cory Starkey got the idea of neighbors putting their speed bumps and speed cones in the street to slow down traffic."I’ve made a makeshift speed bump out here; I’ve put cones out just to try to get the community to be aware that if you come through here, we’re going to slow you down," Starkey said. "They’re portable speed bumps they’re made out of rubber, so whenever the kids are out, I can drag them out, whenever the kids are in, I bring them back into the garage.” Man wanted in deadly St. Louis gas station shooting, escaped police custody while handcuffed He said he had some officials complain about the practice but said if they did it then they just can’t get action from O’Fallon."They were trying to get a stop sign. Sinc...

Former Safta chef opens fast-casual Mediterranean restaurant in LoHi

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 07:23:46 GMT

Former Safta chef opens fast-casual Mediterranean restaurant in LoHi The restaurant: Sonny’s Mediterranean, 2622 W. 32nd Ave. #100, DenverAbout: This fast-casual Mediterranean restaurant in LoHi has been in the works for the past two years. Owner David Schloss, a former Safta chef, and his fiancee Lena Young signed a lease for the 18-seat restaurant in May 2021 and have been building out the space in the meantime.“We’ve had a ‘Coming Soon’ sign in the window for over a year that’s helped us build some hype,” Young said. “We’ve already had a lot of repeat business with people in the neighborhood, which is exactly what we were hoping for.”What’s on the menu: Sonny’s, named after Schloss’ dog, a great Pyrenees, focuses on falafel and rotisserie chicken. There are three styles of pita sandwiches, like the indulgent harissa aioli, fries, feta, Israeli salad and lettuce sandwich, and four signature salads, including a classic Greek or Fattoush salad, with your choice of protein.The restaurant also serves half ($26) and whole ($42) rotisserie chickens for l...

Burned by the sriracha shortage? Try these 5 Colorado hot sauces instead.

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 07:23:46 GMT

Burned by the sriracha shortage? Try these 5 Colorado hot sauces instead. A bottle of Sriracha chili sauce is shown in New York on Thursday, July 13, 2023. Huy Fong Sriracha, which used to go for under $5 or $10 a bottle, is now selling for shocking amounts in some listings posted to Amazon, eBay and Walmart. (AP Photo/Peter Morgan)The disappearance of the familiar Huy Fong sriracha hot sauce from store shelves over the past two years is a direct result, producers say, of bad weather and an ingredient-sourcing crisis. As a result, people have been paying exorbitant prices for bottles of the market-leading, green-capped Vietnamese condiment online, according to an article in the New York Times from last week.That’s a tragedy, but not for people who know where to look for other srirachas (hint: they’re not that hard to find). Sriracha hot sauce makers abound in Colorado, selling their wares online, at farmers markets and in specialty stores. But even the grocery chains, such as King Soopers and Safeway have lately carried more legit brands of Co...

Denver area ranks as third most competitive rental market in the West

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 07:23:46 GMT

Denver area ranks as third most competitive rental market in the West The Denver area ranks as the third most competitive large rental market in the West behind Salt Lake City and Tucson, Ariz., blowing past Phoenix and Las Vegas.A new report by apartment search website Rent Cafe points to the market’s scant availability of rentals, with prospective tenants usually vying against eight others for a place to live – a statistic that’s on par with the U.S. average of nine people per empty rental. Apartments are typically snagged off of the market within 42 days.Denver’s occupancy rate is close to 94%, even though recent months have seen an almost 0.5% jump in new apartments, according to the report.More than half of Denver tenants, 56%, renewed their leases this season.Out of the small Western markets, Montana takes the top ranking, followed by Albuquerque, N.M., at No. 2, Boise, Idaho, at No. 3, Wyoming at No. 4 and Colorado Springs at No. 5. Montana and Wyoming are considered single markets.The news comes as Denver’s average apar...