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China Schools Are Quietly Using AI To Mark Student Essays

Richard Bradbury | Arvindh Yuvaraj | Jeff Sandhu

30-May-18 12:00

China Schools Are Quietly Using AI To Mark Student Essays

On today’s edition of Enterprise Biz Bytes, Richard Bradbury, Arvindh Yuvaraj and Jeff Sandhu discussed:

 

02:16:60 - This Guy Is Selling All Of His Facebook Data On eBay

08:53:96 - Papua New Guinea Is Banning Facebook For A Month

18:26:86 - How Active Video Games Could Improve Quality Of Life For Heart Failure Patients

24:57:73 - China Schools Are Quietly Using AI To Mark Student Essays

31:26:26 - China Just Invited The World To Its Space Station


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Tags:  FacebookdataeBayPapua New Guineafake usersvideo gamesheart failurephysical abilityquality of lifeAtariSamuel “Ted” DabneyChina schoolsstudent essaysChina Space Station





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