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🪐 What’s happening in tech today, December 14, 2024?

The HackerNoon Newsletter brings the HackerNoon homepage straight to your inbox. On this day, US Navy and MIT Developed Whirlwind in 1952, Planck Presented Black-Body Radiation Law Derivation in 1900, DNA is Created in a Test Tube in 1967, Wilkinson Patented the Nut and Bolt Machine in 1798, and we present you with these top quality stories. From Build an AI Chatbot Faster Than Your Morning Coffee Run With This Guide to Explainable AI Is Just Rebranding the Chaos, Not Solving It, let’s dive right in.


The Market Today

#01 Instagram (Meta)
620.35 -1.11%
#02 ThoughtWorks
4.47
#03 Microsoft
447.27 -0.26%
#04 Facebook (Meta)
620.35 -1.11%
#05 Meta
620.35 -1.11%
#01 Bitcoin
$101388.90 +0.41%

web3

Teaching Kids About Bitcoin Can Ensure Its Legacy Goes On

TL;DR Bitcoin is the biggest mathematical and technological invention of this century. And the best way to carry it forward is to teach its foundations to our kids.

By @maken8 [ 5 Min read ]

I am writing a book for High School kids titled ‘Mathematics and Bitcoin’.

The focus is teaching Mathematics and Bitcoin at the same time, to kids whose parents have orange-pilled them.

All in a fun and educative way.

Does such a demographic exist?

Shoo.

Of course.

Ok.

Must.

Yeah?..

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startups

Short on Budget? Use These Design Methodologies to Build Your First MVP Without a Full-time Designer

TL;DR An early-stage startup doesn’t always need a full-time designer. Product-oriented founders can often build their first prototypes on their own.

By @marinacher [ 8 Min read ]

In this article, I argue that an early-stage startup doesn’t always need a full-time designer. Product-oriented founders can often build their first prototypes on their own by following a clear and logical approach.

Tips for successful interviews:

Examples of the questions you can ask during an interview:..

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📰Check out These Boosted Stories📰

Why Open Source AI is Good For Developers, Meta, and the World

Open source will ensure that more people around the world have access to the benefits and opportunities of AI, that power isn’t concentrated in the hands of a

By @zuck [ 9 Min read ]

AI: Powering the Future of Electronics

Discover how AI revolutionizes electronics manufacturing with predictive maintenance, quality control, and adaptive processes, enhancing product quality

By @fnf [ 4 Min read ]

WTF IS A TRAP?

A Trap is a standard for security automation on the Ethereum blockchain. Its a smart contract that enables complex time series analysis of any EVM state data.

By @drosera [ 8 Min read ]


machine-learning

Build an AI Chatbot Faster Than Your Morning Coffee Run With This Guide

TL;DR Learn how to build an AI-powered chatbot using React, Vite, and Coheres API.

By @ivmarcos [ 7 Min read ]

AI-powered chatbots can enhance user experience and automate responses effectively. In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to quickly build a chatbot using React, Vite, and Cohere’s API, with a backend integration using Express. With its simplicity and speed, Vite makes it easy to set up modern JavaScript applications...

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machine-learning

Explainable AI Is Just Rebranding the Chaos, Not Solving It

TL;DR Explainable AI is hot. The promise of transparency is noble, but the trade-offs could stifle AI’s real potential. Is chasing “why” worth derailing progress?

By @bigmao [ 8 Min read ]

You’ve just been denied a mortgage by an AI system. No human reviewed your case, no appeal is possible, and your consolation prize is a clammy explanation: "Your credit utilization ratio triggered a negative outcome." Feeling reassured? Didn’t think so.

Except it’s not...

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On This Day

US Navy and MIT Developed Whirlwind

December 14, 1952 was an important date in the history of computing as it marked the collaboration between the United States Navy and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to develop the Whirlwind computer. Whirlwind was one of the first digital computers that used magnetic core memory and real-time processing. It...

Poll Of the Week

What Do You Think of Customer Service Chatbots?

When you go to a new website and are immediately hit with a customer service chatbot message, what do you think of it? Are you a fan of this service or do you prefer speaking with a real person?

21% I like the chatbots.

13% I love the chabots.

25% I dislike the chatbots.

26% I hate the chatbots.

13% I feel indifferent.

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