As a Christian, I Went Down the A.I. Rabbit Hole. Here are 12 Things I Discovered
I’ve dived down the AI rabbit hole, listening to podcasts, reading books, taking courses, and testing it. Here’s 12 things I’ve discovered.
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I’ve dived down the AI rabbit hole, listening to podcasts, reading books, taking courses, and testing it. Here’s 12 things I’ve discovered.
Katy Faust and Stacy Manning, co-authors of Them Before Us, argue for a re-focus on the needs of children above the desires of parents.
So many people talk about focusing on your strengths – but identifying a weakness and working on it, is also a huge key to success.
‘Jesus Revolution’ gives audiences a glimpse into a portion of history that may have been buried under all of the events of modern society.
It can be overwhelming to find and decide on a child psychologist. But parents know their children best, writes psychologist Valerie Ling.
Air unapologetically focuses on the Nike shoe. As director, Ben Affleck has to walk that fine line between story and marketing.
With the most recent tech now emerging in the world of retail, future shopping will look radically different to what we are used to.
Forrest Fenn’s hidden treasure was so valuable, hundreds left their jobs to search for it, while some even died. Sheridan Voysey reflects.
For therapists, it’s a privilege and a pleasure to partner with their clients to create change and build hope, writes Sarah Hindle.
Bluey composer Jazz D’Arcy speaks about the second Bluey album Dance Mode, and the video for her song Rain (Boldly in the Pretend).