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More universities are starting to offer degrees in artificial intelligence. Thomas Barwick/Getty ImagesMore universities are offering degrees in artificial intelligence, so BI rounded them up. The AI major offerings have launched as Big Tech invests heavily in LLMs and AI products. Other institutes are offering graduate degrees in AI or degrees with AI specializations.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareLi Muzi/Xinhua via Getty ImagesNYC legalized accessory dwelling units in certain neighborhoods as part of broader housing reforms. It's part of a bigger movement to boost ADU construction across the US. ADUs offer affordable housing options and boost property values for homeowners. New York City just became the latest local government to join a nationwide push for more backyard tiny homes and converted basements.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareAndre Nader is the founder of the financial independence platform FAANG FIRE. Courtesy of Andre NaderFinancial independence writer Andre Nader built a seven-figure net worth before age 40. The former Meta employee shares his top money-related books, including 'The Simple Path to Wealth.'Another one of his favorites, 'Die With Zero,' helped him become more comfortable spending his money.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareGeneral Motors, which operates the Cruise robotaxi service, patented a system that allows autonomous vehicles to respond to "adversarial" pedestrians. Andrej Sokolow/picture alliance via Getty ImagesRobotaxis in large cities like San Francisco can be targets of vandalism. General Motors, which operates Cruise, has a patent that could address "adversarial" behavior.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareGetty Images; Jenny Chang-Rodriguez/BIKelly is aware that she should have been more careful when she signed up for a weight-loss medication online. She knows she should have looked into the company selling it, but, as she puts it, "desperate times call for desperate measures." She had gastric-bypass surgery in 2011, and that worked for a while, but then she started to gain the weight back after the "food noise" returned.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareA man plays board games with his son and his father. Maskot/Getty Images/MaskotMany Gen Xers are caring for both their children and parents, and it's hurting retirement savings.56% of Gen X investors were financially supporting either their parents or their kids, Nationwide found. The financial burden of supporting two groups has some Gen Xers doubting if they'll retire at all.
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