Gauthmath Review: Can This App Solve Any Math Problem?

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Carbon Neutral Regulation in AI Training
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Have you ever stared at a math problem for so long that it started to look like a foreign language? I’ve never been a big “math person,” so you’re not alone. Studies show that nearly 37% of students report math as their most challenging subject in school. And let’s be real, between confusing equations, tight […]
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Google’s annual I/O conference has always been a showcase of ambition, but in 2025 it felt like a victory lap. After a period of scrambling to catch up with OpenAI’s early lead, Google is now firmly dictating the pace of the AI race. The message from I/O 2025 was unmistakable: Google is going all-in on […]
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A ranger collecting data. The UK is one of the most nature depleted countries in the world. One of the country’s largest landowners, National Trust says it is doing everything it can to help reverse this decline. Digital transformation and new workflows using geospatial technology from Esri UK are helping it to restore nature across […]
Global yields of wheat are around 10% lower now than they would have been without the influence of climate change, according to a new study. The research, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, looks at data on climate change and growing conditions for wheat and other major crops around the world […]
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Biostate AI, a molecular diagnostics startup combining next-generation RNA sequencing (RNAseq) with generative AI, announced today it has raised $12 million in a Series A funding round led by Accel. The round also saw participation from Gaingels, Mana Ventures, InfoEdge Ventures, and returning investors Matter Venture Partners, Vision Plus Capital, and Catapult Ventures. High-profile angels […]
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become intertwined in almost all facets of our daily lives, from personalized recommendations to critical decision-making. It is a given that AI will continue to advance, and with that, the threats associated with AI will also become more sophisticated. As businesses enact AI-enabled defenses in response to the growing complexity, the […]
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Radha Basu, Founder and CEO of iMerit has built her career at HP, spending 20 years with the tech giant and eventually heading its Enterprise Solutions group. She then took Support.com public as its CEO. Radha started Anudip Foundation in 2007 with Dipak Basu and then founded iMerit in 2012. She is considered a leading […]
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President Trump has now signed the Take It Down Act, criminalizing sexual deepfakes at a federal level in the US. At the same time, the CivitAI community’s bid to ‘clean up its act’ regarding NSFW AI and celeb output has ultimately failed to appease payment processors, leading the site to seek alternatives or face shutdown. […]
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Aerial view of the Gertz ice shelf in November 2016 (image credit: NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Centre’s Photostream, CC BY-NC 2.0 license). Efforts to limit the global temperature increase to 1.5°C under the Paris Climate Agreement may not go far enough to save the world’s ice sheets, according to a new study. Research led by […]
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A new remediation technology, ReBind, is claimed to offer a cost-effective, on-site solution for handling contaminated soil on brownfield redevelopment sites, according to the group behind it. Developed by SMR UK, the patented binder is said to enable developers to stabilise and reuse up to 100% of contaminated ground, avoiding escalating landfill costs and reducing […]
The UK’s high electricity prices have become intensely political, with competing claims over the cause of rocketing bills and how best to get them down. Prices spiked after Russia cut off gas exports to Europe, precipitating a global energy crisis alongside its invasion of Ukraine in 2022. The UK has been particularly exposed, as gas […]
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The developers of noise cameras insist there’s a case for them, and the public seem to agree. So far, a number of localities worldwide are either trialling the technology or moving to the implementation phase of issuing fines to the public. Why isn’t it taking off in the UK? Seemingly more than two-thirds of UK […]
This is the time of the year when I notice a significant increase in the number of people bicycling to work and school. I consciously stop myself from smugly thinking, ‘where were you in January?’ and focus on sending ‘welcome to the bike path’ energy. The big jump in e-bikes is a double edged sword. […]
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It’s no secret that software is a part of our daily lives. We use it to keep our schedules, connect with friends and family, manage our finances, and execute everyday tasks for work. The convenience and speed it offers us, it also offers to cybercriminals. Especially in the last several years, it’s been impossible to […]
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Cloud computing has come a long way, and it’s going to be used very differently for the next generation than it was when it first took root 20 years ago. As the race to automate software development heats up between OpenAI, Anthropic and other AI frontrunners, a quieter pressure point is brewing: cloud infrastructure. Recently […]
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Behavioral economist Sendhil Mullainathan has never forgotten the pleasure he felt the first time he tasted a delicious crisp, yet gooey Levain cookie. He compares the experience to when he encounters new ideas. “That hedonic pleasure is pretty much the same pleasure I get hearing a new idea, discovering a new way of looking at […]
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About a decade ago, artificial intelligence was split between image recognition and language understanding. Vision models could spot objects but couldn’t describe them, and language models generate text but couldn’t “see.” Today, that divide is rapidly disappearing. Vision Language Models (VLMs) now combine visual and language skills, allowing them to interpret images and explaining them […]