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If 6G Stays AI-Native, Its Real Break from 5G Will Be Infrastructure and Control, Not Just Speed

6G is still a late-decade standardization project, not a near-term consumer upgrade, and its defining change is not simply higher throughput than 5G. The shift under discussion is toward an AI-native wireless system that uses new spectrum bands, integrated sensing, and far more autonomous network behavior—while also introducing harder deployment constraints around terahertz hardware, dense…

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GitHub Copilot, Cursor, Claude Code: Which AI Coding Tools Save Time Without Dulling Developer Intuition?

AI coding tools now cover far more than autocomplete, but the practical split is not simply “more automation versus less work.” The real difference is whether a team uses them to compress routine effort while still forcing understanding, because research from Anthropic and day-to-day engineering experience both point to the same risk: heavy assistance can…

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ChatGPT’s New Interactive Math and Science Tools Are About Exploration, Not Answer Automation

OpenAI’s latest education-facing change is not just that ChatGPT can explain math and science more fluently. It can now generate interactive visuals for more than 70 concepts, and related custom GPTs are being used to simulate student misconceptions for teacher training. The practical shift is from static explanation toward guided exploration and rehearsal: students manipulate…

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