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Duolingo CEO Luis von Ahn isn’t worried about AI-powered live translation killing his business
At the Fast Company Innovation Festival this week, von Ahn said people use Duolingo to learn, not to have things done for ...
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Chess Champ Magnus Carlsen Focused On Details To Beat Competitors
Chess is popular, with over 600 million playing it regularly in 200 countries. That has given Magnus Carlsen a lot of competition.
The Great Colorado Air Show: 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Northern Colorado Regional Airport on Earhart Road. The Thunderbirds will ...
Taylor Swift's anticipated musical project is set for an October release, according to an announcement she made on her boyfriend's podcast.
A new legal and economic debate is emerging in India over opinion trading platforms, which are currently in a regulatory grey area. A key study examines whether the activity is a game of skill or ...
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23 best all-inclusive resorts in the world
These are the 23 best all-inclusive resorts in the world according to frequent travelers, from Dubai to the Dominican ...
Chess pieces are assembled on a board at the Albany Chess Center on Sept. 19 in Colonie. Founder John Oyeyemi Fawole and his ...
At Madison’s Trust Elementary School in Ashburn, Virginia, students are swapping screens for strategy at the Silver Knights Chess Academy’s after-school club.
SPOKANE, Wash. – The Greater Spokane Chess League (GSCL), in partnership with Blitz and Blunders, is hosting 'Chess at Riverfront' on Wednesday evening. The event will run from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at ...
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"It just gets to me" - Derrick Rose says losing in chess is worse than losing in basketball
Derrick Rose has had his fair share of epic battles on the court and in every defeat, he was understandably low in spirits. According to Rose, it's difficult to explain how dejected he was every time ...
Bodhana Sivanandan still needs a booster seat to see the chess board, but that has not stopped her from becoming one of the world’s best players. The fifth grader is now the youngest-ever female ...
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