Giant tech companies are starting this year off strong by laying off their employees. In early January, Google fired more than 4,000 employees in their tech sector -- Kai vejsada, 8th grade
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"Recently, NASA has revealed the rollout of a new jet, one that boasts incredible speeds."--Celesté Eagleton, 7th grade "You’re probably familiar with ancient Amazonian cities, but recently there have been ancient cities found in Ecuador using advanced laser scanning technology to detect archeological remains" --Lilah Aparton, 6th grade "AI, as we all know, is a powerful tool. AI has already replaced jobs in data entry, basic customer service roles, and bookkeeping. But what if I told you that AI could take on the role of a therapist? Well, it already has. But the real question is, how efficient is it in replacing a human, and how comfortable are people with opening up to a bot?" --Ruby Deetz, 7th grade "Christmas is fast approaching and many people are wondering what to buy for their friends and loved ones." -- Kai Vejsada, 8th grade "As AI technology makes its way into our everyday lives, people have already started relying on it more and more. This includes things like Siri or Alexa, customer service, healthcare systems, and now, shopping for the holidays." --Ruby Deetz, 7th grade "A gray van and a blue Arrow smile, easily identified as Amazon, one of the most well-known businesses across the globe. However, quite recently these familiar vans have received a new look, and a whole new personality."--Mackenzie Luna, 8th Grade
"What really is compostable plastic? Who decides what is or isn’t compostable? And what is California doing about it?" --Maia Cavagnolo, 7th grade "After the introduction of self-driving cars in the late 1900s, the prospect of a car driving itself seemed otherworldly, like we were living in the future. Unfortunately, it will be in the future, because they won’t be fully reliable until 2035." -Kai Vejsada 8th grade |
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