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Fredrik Danielsson, Principal Product Manager at Tiny – Interview Series

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The term as we refer to it dates back to the beginning of the web, when the way to publish content online was to write HTML. The main challenge has been keeping up with the ever-evolving tech landscape. Can you explain what WYSIWYG is and the benefits it offers? The first version of TinyMCE was released in 2004, so 20 years ago!

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How Schools Are Coaching — or Coaxing — Teachers to Use ChatGPT

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Six months out from when it broke the internet, ChatGPT — and its numerous clones and adaptations — have drummed up great interest, and concerns, for teachers, school leaders and districts. They’re going to figure it out before we figure it out,” says Tracy Daniel-Hardy, director of technology at the Gulfport School District in Mississippi.

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Trey Doig, CTO & Co-Founder at Pathlight – Interview Series

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Trey has over ten years of experience in the tech industry, having worked as an engineer for IBM, Creative Commons, and Yelp. I’ve been toying with computers as far back as I can remember. Much later, when applying to college, I had actually grown bored with computers and set my sights on getting into design school.

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Ivan Crewkov CEO & Co-Founder of Buddy AI – Interview Series

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For example, as they scale, many of the Online Tutoring Platforms and Online Schools have to hire people without pedagogical backgrounds, skills in teaching children, or even a proper English proficiency level. After moving to the US from Siberia, Ivan witnessed his preschool-aged daughter struggle to learn English.

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The Sequence Chat: Jeff Bussgang – Flybridge Capital, Harvard Business School, About Investing in Generative AI

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After graduation, I worked for two years at BCG and then went to Harvard Business School. After HBS, I joined a Series A startup called Open Market. After three years there, I cofounded an early stage VC firm, Flybridge , with a few friends who had backed my previous two startups. TheSequence is a reader-supported publication.

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Code-generating platform Magic challenges GitHub’s Copilot with $23M in VC backing

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Magic, a startup developing a code-generating platform similar to GitHub’s Copilot , today announced that it raised $23 million in a Series A funding round led by Alphabet’s CapitalG with participation from Elad Gil, Nat Friedman and Amplify Partners. So what’s its story?

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Neuro-Symbolic Models are Making a Comeback

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Created Using DALL-E Next Week in The Sequence: Edge 387: Our series about autonomous agents continues with an overview of tool learning. One of the most interesting options to address these limitations comes from a pretty old ML school: neuro-symbolic models. Neuro-symbolic models are back!