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Olivia Martinez
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3mo ago
The 2026 Family Safety Toolkit: Apps vs. Dedicated Devices
... Platform: For most families with children over 10, a robust app like Number Tracker serves as the ideal primary command center. It s where you manage geofences, review the day's locations, and maintain family communication. It turns the
ubiquitous
smartphone into a safety device. The Verdict: A Connected Ecosystem The future of family safety is contextual and connected. The "best" tool is the one that fits your family's specific routine, risks, and relationships. For comprehensive, everyday safety that ...
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Hemanth V
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5mo ago
The Tool Replacing SketchUp for Architects: How 2D-to-3D AI Is Reshaping Architectural Workflows
... SketchUp has been the workhorse of architectural visualization for 25 years. It's fast, intuitive, and
ubiquitous
. But it's about to be disrupted, not replaced, but supplemented , by a new category of tools: AI-native 2D-to-3D platforms that make SketchUp look slow. Here's the numbers: A typical architectural project involves 30-40 hours of SketchUp work - modeling, texturing, lighting, rendering. The results are good. But the time investment is significant. Now, that same project takes ... ... computer reads your 2D floor plan, understands the architecture, generates photorealistic 3D scenes with materials, lighting, and furniture - all automatically. Why this matters 97% time reduction: 40 hours
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Sandy Suh
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10mo ago
When will AI necessitate a Universal Basic Income?
... logical conclusions of AI automation is a universal basic income that fully meets people's needs (let's call that a "full
UBI
"). If one day, 99% of jobs as we know them were automated, at that point I think the vast majority of people would want a full
UBI
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