The 12 AI Tools Actually Worth Using in Classrooms
Teachers tested dozens of apps for lesson planning, grading, and student engagement—these are the ones that stuck.
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Teachers tested dozens of apps for lesson planning, grading, and student engagement—these are the ones that stuck.
Discover Practical AI Applications for Small Business Success
We analyzed 50,000+ comments across r/LocalLLaMA, r/ChatGPT, and r/MachineLearning to find what power users actually pay for.
Notion's new AI assistant can search, summarize, and take action across all your docs, databases, and projects — and it's included in every paid plan.
We tested dozens of AI agents and found 7 that genuinely save hours per week — and plenty that are just hype wearing a trench coat.
We tested 50 free AI tools across writing, coding, image generation, and productivity. Here are the 12 that are actually worth your time.
Some workers are 10x more productive with AI tools. Others haven't touched them. The gap is already showing up in salaries, promotions, and who gets hired.
We tested all three AI coding assistants on real projects. Here's which one actually makes you more productive.
From coding assistants to image generators to productivity apps. Every AI tool worth knowing, organized by what you actually need to do.
We collected the most impressive OpenClaw setups from real users—with specific configurations, results, and the workflows that save hours weekly. Plus security tips so you don't become a cautionary tale.
It reads emails, schedules meetings, writes documents, and handles calendar conflicts. Users say it's like having a competent assistant who never sleeps.
Internal memo cites 40% productivity gains. Engineers say the policy ignores code quality concerns.
NYT's Casey Newton is running Moltbot as his personal AI assistant. Early results: impressive productivity gains, surprising failures, and the question of whether AI assistants are ready for real use.
Enterprise adoption is slower than expected. Usage drops after free trials. What went wrong with the AI feature everyone was supposed to love?
AI-native search is winning the enterprise. Real-time answers beat blue links.
We're all learning a new kind of judgment. It's harder than it looks.