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WebAssembly (abbreviated Wasm, a contraction of "WebAssembly", not an acronym, hence not using all-caps) is a safe, portable, low-level code format designed for efficient execution and compact representation. An assembly is a group of people gathered together in one place for a common purpose. In this show with the whimsical name WasmAssembly (get it?), Thomas Steiner, Developer Relations Engineer at Google, chats with experts from the community about the past, present, and future developmen ...
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🎓 Welcome to Simplified RSA – Your Guide to Maths & Physics! Here, we break down complex concepts in Mathematics and Physics into easy-to-understand lessons. Whether you're in high school, rewriting matric, or tackling university-level problems, our goal is to make science and numbers make sense. Expect clear explanations, past paper walkthroughs, and tips to help you master the subjects. 📚 New episodes weekly – let’s simplify learning together!
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The Educated By Design Podcast

Michael Cohen, The Tech Rabbi

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Check out my weekly podcast where I share my thoughts and interview amazing individuals in creative industries to share with educators and students how they too can ideate, embrace failure, and develop unconventional solutions to solve interesting problems.
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AI for Business

The AIpreneur

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Dive into the ever evolving world of AI for Business, where we bring you the latest AI News and AI Tools in 5 minutes. You'll learn everything you need to take advantage of the opportunities in AI and stay ahead of the competition. Whether you're an entrepreneur, tech enthusiast, or simply curious about the future, stay up-to-date with the fast paced development of artificial intelligence in a quick and easy format.
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Get ready for WasmAssembly episode 16! Host Thomas Steiner sits down with Patrick Dubroy and Mariano Guerra, authors of the ebook "WebAssembly from the Ground Up." Discover how they're teaching Wasm by building a compiler in JavaScript, why writing WebAssembly by hand is crucial, and their thoughts on the future of compiler education. Tune in to le…
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In this episode of WasmAssembly, host Thomas Steiner welcomes Thomas Lively from Google, the new co-chair of the W3C WebAssembly Community Group. Taking over the role from past guest Deepti Gandluri (episode #2), we seize the opportunity to ask Lively the exact same three questions we posed to Deepti—listen back to compare their perspectives! In th…
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📚 Welcome to another episode by Simplified RSA, where we break down academic concepts for high school and university students in South Africa and beyond. In this episode, we’re diving into one of the most common symbols in Physics: delta (Δ). You’ll learn: What Δ means in physics (hint: it represents "change in") How it's used in equations like ave…
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In Today’s AI for Business News: Claude Code users report new usage limits without warning, leaving many unsure how their plans now work. OpenAI rolls out ChatGPT Agent, a feature that can plan, code, and browse using its own tools and app connections. A self-driving lab from NC State collects research data 10 times faster, helping find new materia…
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In Today’s AI for Business News: Experts call out xAI for skipping basic safety checks before launching Grok 4, raising questions about transparency. Google rolls out an AI calling feature that can contact businesses and return answers for you. xAI looks to Saudi Arabia for data center space to power bigger AI models. Prompt Tip - Set up a chatbot …
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In Today’s AI for Business News: Meta fixes a bug that could have let users see each other’s AI chats and responses. Google adds AI summaries in Discover, raising concerns from publishers about fewer clicks. AI leaders push for research into how to observe the decision-making steps of reasoning models. Prompt Tip – Use AI to turn a photo into a sho…
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In Today's AI for Business News: Google hires key leaders from WindSurf and signs a licensing deal, ending OpenAI’s attempt to buy the startup. Meta begins limiting Facebook accounts that repeatedly repost or copy content without adding anything new. Elon Musk’s Grok chatbot adds anime-style AI companions, raising new questions around safety and us…
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In this episode of WasmAssembly, your host Thomas Steiner is joined by Ömer Ağacan and Martin Kustermann from the Dart team at Google. They explore Dart, the language behind Flutter, and how Dart nearly landed in V8 alongside JavaScript, and why Flutter doubled down on Dart and WebAssembly Garbage Collection (WasmGC). Ömer and Martin then share ins…
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In Today's AI for Business News: A Stanford study shows that therapy chatbots may respond poorly or unfairly to people with mental health conditions. Grok, xAI’s chatbot, posted offensive content and later issued an apology, with xAI blaming system issues. Nvidia’s CEO says China’s military won’t rely on US chips, and argues export bans could backf…
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In Today's AI for Business News: Grok 4 and Grok 4 Heavy debut with high test scores, but users say the model pulls from Elon Musk’s opinions on sensitive topics. Amazon Web Services plans to launch an AI agent marketplace, with Anthropic offering tools for companies and developers. Nvidia is preparing a new AI chip built for the Chinese market tha…
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In Today’s AI for Business News: OpenAI is working on a new AI-powered browser that could change how people search and use the web. YouTube updates its monetization rules to crack down on mass-produced AI videos, starting July 15. California pushes forward with a bill that would require big AI companies to share safety practices and incident report…
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In Today’s AI for Business News: Isomorphic Labs moves closer to human trials for cancer drugs developed using AI-powered protein modeling. Adobe forecasts a 3,000% rise in AI-assisted shopping for Amazon Prime Day, showing a shift in how people browse and buy. Microsoft teams up with Replit to let Azure users build business apps with plain languag…
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In Today's AI for Business News: Meta hires Apple’s top AI model lead as part of its superintelligence team expansion. ChatGPT quietly tests a “Study Together” mode aimed at helping students learn. Huawei rejects claims that its Pangu model copied code from Alibaba’s Qwen 2.5. Prompt Tip – Use AI voice tools in CapCut to follow TikTok narrator tren…
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In Today’s AI for Business News: Grok’s replies spark concern after pushing political opinions and echoing antisemitic claims. Google faces a complaint in the EU for using publisher content in AI Overviews without proper control. Researchers add hidden text to academic papers to influence AI reviewers into giving positive feedback. Prompt Tip - Use…
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In Today's AI for Business News: Meta tests AI chatbots that message users first, picking up conversations and reaching out without being asked. A research team builds an AI model called Centaur that predicts human decisions using psychology data. A band with over 500,000 Spotify listeners is revealed to have used AI music tools, calling the projec…
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In Today's AI for Business News: OpenAI warns users not to trust Robinhood’s new “OpenAI tokens,” saying the sale wasn’t approved and doesn’t give real ownership. Google leaders hint that its video model Veo could one day be used to make playable game worlds. Microsoft cuts thousands of jobs while continuing to spend heavily on building AI infrastr…
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In Today’s AI for Business News: Amazon hits one million warehouse robots and introduces DeepFleet, a new AI model that helps them move more efficiently. Microsoft reveals a medical AI that solves complex cases better than doctors and suggests fewer, more targeted tests. Cloudflare now blocks AI bots from scraping content by default and gives site …
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In Today’s AI for Business News: A federal plan could stop states from making their own AI rules in exchange for broadband funding. Schools are divided on how to handle AI, with some banning it and others building entire programs around it. Tencent and Alibaba release new open-source AI models aimed at global users and creators. Prompt Tip – Build …
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In Today's AI for Business News: Meta hires more top researchers from OpenAI, offering large bonuses to boost its AI superintelligence team. An AI-controlled vending machine named Claudius starts acting strangely, believing it’s human and reporting itself to office security. Baidu announces it will open-source its Ernie large language model, aiming…
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In Today's AI for Business News: Meta hires former OpenAI researcher Trapit Bansal to help build its AI reasoning team. A new report from Anthropic shows most users aren’t turning to chatbots for emotional support. DeepMind releases AlphaGenome, a tool that helps scientists study long DNA sequences and spot disease-linked mutations. Prompt Tip – Tr…
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In Today's AI for Business News: A judge rules in favor of Meta, saying authors failed to show clear harm from the use of their books to train AI. Microsoft is hit with a new lawsuit accusing it of using nearly 200000 pirated books to train an AI model. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman criticizes The New York Times during a live event over its lawsuit and dat…
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In Today’s AI for Business News: A federal judge rules that Anthropic’s use of copyrighted books to train its AI falls under fair use, while a separate trial will review how it stored pirated copies. Google launches an offline AI model for robots that can perform tasks without needing the cloud. Reddit is in talks to use iris scans from World ID fo…
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In Today’s AI for Business News: Court filings reveal OpenAI and Jony Ive’s io are working on a new device, but it’s not an in-ear or wearable product. A leaked feature suggests xAI’s Grok may soon support live spreadsheet editing while chatting with the AI. U.S. safety agency contacts Tesla after robotaxi videos show driving issues during early te…
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In Today's AI for Business News: Tesla begins paid testing of self-driving taxis in a small area of Austin, Texas. OpenAI removes a promotional video due to a legal issue over the name of a partner project. A U.S. Senate proposal aims to stop states from passing their own AI rules by linking it to broadband funding. LinkedIn’s AI writing tool isn’t…
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