
A Million Pixels: Collaborative AI Art for a Cause
A Million Pixels is a crowdsourced AI art project where users buy canvas space to create a collaborative mural that funds coding education.

A Million Pixels is a crowdsourced AI art project where users buy canvas space to create a collaborative mural that funds coding education.

Alpha School uses flawed AI, unauthorized data scraping, and invasive surveillance to maintain a high-priced educational model that internal documents suggest is failing its students.

Use AI to help research, not to write Wikipedia: chatbot text largely fails verification and must be kept out of articles.

AI can speed up coding tasks slightly but, when learning new tools, it often reduces immediate mastery—especially debugging—unless users actively prompt for explanations and concepts.
Using ChatGPT for writing can reduce brain engagement and foster cognitive debt, leading to weaker neural activity, homogenized language, and lower sense of ownership over time.

Train and serve your own mini ChatGPT in ~4 hours for ~$100 with a single, minimal, end-to-end codebase—and scale it with a few simple tweaks.

Turn off the copilot, do the hard work yourself, and use AI only as a Socratic tutor if you actually want to learn.

Unbound Academy hasn’t replaced teachers with AI—it’s repackaged a selective, resource-heavy private model for public virtual schooling without credible evidence, transparency, or safeguards.
A practical, repeatable system that fuses Anki, ChatGPT, and dual-subtitle YouTube loops to progress toward real-time comprehension of Persian.

Generative AI turns static textbooks into personalized, multimodal lessons that measurably boost learning and engagement.

OpenAI wants to certify and place the workers its tech disrupts—starting with Walmart—potentially stepping on LinkedIn’s turf and testing the value of its AI credentials.

Ubiquitous AI is making school easier but emptier, trading authentic learning and resilience for quick, superficial results.

Using LLMs for writing may deliver quick results but, according to the cited study, it erodes neural engagement and memory, cultivating long-term cognitive debt.