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Anthropic đã trở thành nhà cung cấp trí tuệ nhân tạo lập trình hàng đầu, tạo ra làn sóng tìm kiếm và nghiên cứu khắp Thung lũng Silicon. Làm thế nào họ đạt được điều này?
Trong video này, chúng ta sẽ khám phá cách Anthropic đã tạo ra bước đột phá với mô hình Claude Sonnet 3.5 vào tháng 6/2024, mang đến khả năng viết mã chất lượng cao mà các nhà phát triển tự hào. Chúng ta sẽ phân tích các kỹ thuật đằng sau thành công này, từ Constitutional AI đến Reinforcement Learning from AI Feedback (RLAIF).
Bạn sẽ hiểu tại sao Anthropic vẫn dẫn đầu sau hơn một năm, trong khi các đối thủ như OpenAI, Meta và xAI của Elon Musk vẫn đang cố gắng bắt kịp. Khám phá cách công nghệ này đã tạo ra hiện tượng "vibe coding" và cách nó đang định hình tương lai của phát triển phần mềm.
Đây là phần 3 trong chuỗi 4 video ngắn về Anthropic AI lập trình.
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Business Insider: https://www.businessinsider.co....m/anthropic-ai-break
Trang web Anthropic: https://www.anthropic.com
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This week on AI The Podcast, hosts David Maples and Virginia Huling return from a brief hiatus with one of their most consequential episodes yet. Five major stories broke in the same week — and when you zoom out, they tell a single, urgent story: artificial intelligence is forcing a fundamental collision between technology, human nature, and the economy. From a landmark executive order signed by President Trump to Anthropic's surprise IPO filing, from mass tech layoffs blamed on AI to a California university system tearing itself apart over AI integration, this week's headlines are not isolated events — they are cause and effect, cascading in real time.
Chapter Markers
[00:00:00] — Welcome Back & Setting the Stage
[00:02:30] — Today's Episode: Five Stories, One Collision
[00:04:00] — BREAKING: Trump Signs AI Executive Order
[00:10:00] — Anthropic Files for IPO — The Race to Public Markets
[00:13:00] — The End of AI Subsidies: What Rising Prices Mean for Your Business
[00:17:00] — AI Washing — Are Tech Layoffs Really About AI?
[00:22:30] — A University System Goes All In on AI — and Tears Itself Apart
[00:29:30] — What 370,000 College Essays Tell Us About AI and Creativity
[00:36:00] — Pope Leo XIV, Anthropic, and the Moral Imperative of AI
[00:42:30] — Connecting the Dots: What Does It Mean to Be Human in 2026?
[00:44:30] — Listener Actions & Closing
Articles discussed this week:
Anthropic moves toward IPO, stepping up race with OpenAI: https://www.reuters.com/busine....ss/ai-giant-anthropi
Is A.I. Replacing Tech Workers or Providing an Excuse for Job Cuts?: https://www.nytimes.com/2026/0....6/01/technology/ai-t
A University System Went All In on A.I. Now It’s Tearing Itself Apart: https://www.nytimes.com/2026/0....6/01/magazine/ai-uni
What 370,000 College Essays Tell Us About A.I.’s Effects on Creativity: https://www.nytimes.com/2026/0....5/27/opinion/writing
To Understand Pope Leo’s Efforts on A.I., Look at the Man Shaking His Hand: https://www.nytimes.com/2026/0....5/26/us/pope-leo-ai-
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Demonstrates the algorithm for long division when dividing by a 1-digit number. This video is provided by the Learning Assistance Center of Howard Community College. For more math videos and exercises, go to HCCMathHelp.com.
Division refers to divide any small or big number into smaller parts. In this video you will learn about the long division method of 2 digits. Division is an important part of mathematics learning which you should learn and gain expertise in it. Enjoy learning maths with Mrs. Squirrel, Amber and his friends.
0:00 - Introduction of Long divisions
1:19 - Divide 24÷2
4:17 - Remainder
4:34 - Divide 38÷3 and 24÷3
6:02 - Multiplication table
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This video shows how exponents can be used more generally with variables. It explains why x⁰=1 and shows how to solve very simple algebraic equations involving exponents and roots.
Part of the Algebra Basics Series:
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In this re-make of our Mixed Numbers video, we take a more intuitive approach to converting between Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions. You can still access the old version of the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-55KA6kaXFY
Did you know that mammals, reptiles, birds, fish, and amphibians all have quite a few traits in common? In this video for kids, you and your students will learn all about the different animals that belong to a group we call vertebrates. When you think of vertebrates, you probably think of the presence of a backbone. But there are even more common traits among these unique animals.
There are five key characteristics that distinguish vertebrates from other animals. They have backbones, skulls, endoskeletons, bilateral symmetry, and two pairs of appendages. These traits allow their muscles to attach to points that can be used for movement. All vertebrates also have a heart and kidneys.
Vertebrates further classify into seven classes based on their anatomical features. These classes are mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, bony fish, cartilaginous fish, and jawless fish. Mammals are endothermic so they can regulate their body temperature. Birds have feathers and toothless beaks. They also lay hard-shelled eggs. Reptiles also lay eggs. Reptiles include snakes and crocodiles. Amphibians are a little unique in that they undergo metamorphosis as they go from birth to adulthood.
The fish group divides into three classes: bony fish, cartilaginous fish, and jawless fish. Bony fish, like seahorses, have a skeleton made of bone rather than cartilage. Bony fish is the largest class of vertebrates. Sharks and rays are examples of cartilaginous fish. Primitive fish like hagfish belong to the jawless fish category.
We hope you and your student(s) enjoyed learning about this small group of animals! If you want to learn even more, head over to our website and download one of our many lesson plans about different kinds of animals, full of activities, worksheets, and more!
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What you will learn in What Is a Vertebrate?:
0:00 Introduction to backboned animals
0:36 Characteristics of vertebrates
1:35 Mammals, birds, and reptiles
2:41 Amphibians and fish
3:46 Review of the facts
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The life cycle of a butterfly is one of the most amazing things in all of the natural world. In this video we help kids and students learn about butterflies and the 4 main stages of their life cycles, which are:
Stage 1 - All butterflies are born from eggs, which are attached to leaves. They only last for up to couple of weeks, or less, depending on the butterfly species. When hatched the first phase of a butterfly is being a caterpillar.
Stage 2 - Once the caterpillar is fully developed, it hatches from the egg. This is also called a larva. The stage lasts about 5 to 10 days. The caterpillar has strong jaws and eats leaves.
Stage 3 - In this Pupa stage, the caterpillar or larva attaches itself to a branch or the underside of a leaf. For a final time, the caterpillar sheds its skin and then begins metamorphosis, changing into a butterfly. It may take between 7 to 10 days for the butterfly to emerge from the pupa.
Stage 4 - When the full butterfly emerges it will live anywhere from just a week to nearly a year, depending on the species of butterfly. The butterfly’s goal is to reproduce and to lay eggs. The life cycle of the butterfly will begin again.
The life cycle of a butterfly truly is amazing! We hope you and your kids enjoyed the video. If you're looking for more resources about butterflies, download our free lesson plan, complete with more resources and activities. https://learnbright.org/lesson....s/science/butterflie
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Do you know the difference between a right and responsibility? In this video, you and your kids will learn that, while they may seem similar, rights and responsibilities are actually pretty different. There are many rights and responsibilities, and some of them differ among various communities.
A right is something every human being deserves, no matter who they are or where they live. For example, everyone deserves food and water, clothing, and more. Responsibilities come with rights. These are things that a person must do or think about that may have an effect on other people. The two concepts do connect.
You have the right to go to school. But it is your responsibility to get out of bed and actually attend. You have the right to healthy food, but it is your responsibility to be home for dinner when it's time to eat. Not everyone has the exact same rights and responsibilities, however. You may have the right to stay up late some nights. But there may be a rule where you have to be responsible for doing chores and homework every day or else you can't stay up.
We hope you and your student(s) enjoyed learning about these two concepts! If you want even more information, head over to our website and download one of our many free lesson plans, full of activities, worksheets, and more!
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What you will learn in Rights and Responsibilities for Kids:
0:00 Introduction to a right and a responsibility
0:29 What is a right? What is a responsibility?
1:32 How rights and responsibilities differ depending on location
2:32 Labeling rights vs. responsibilities
3:44 With great power comes great responsibility
4:06 Things that can happen when someone is irresponsible
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Who is George Washington? What did George Washington do? Did he cut down a cherry tree? In this video we learn all about George Washington for kids. George Washington was the very first president of the United States and has a profound impact on history not only in the United States but in the whole world! In this short but fun introduction video you and your students will learn all about him and the impact he had on the world.
George Washington was the first President of the United States. He was
born February 22, 1732 in Virginia. At age 16 he had a job as a surveyor, which means he measured the size
of new land turning the information into maps. He later became a landowner in Mount Vernon, Virginia and was
elected to the Virginia legislature.
Due to problems with the British wanting to control the colonies,
Washington led the Continental Army in a victory over the British during
a war called the American Revolution.
Several years later, after the war, Washington was elected as President
in 1789 until 1797. He helped create and guide the government based
on the words of the Constitution, and he took on many roles that are still
part of the presidency today.
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https://www.patreon.com/homeschoolpop 4th Grade fun, here we come! Join me on this exciting math adventure for fourth grade students! We'll learn about multiplication, division, fractions, probability and more! This is going to be a blast!!
00:00 Long multiplication
21:02 Long division
40:44 Fractions
51:11 Decimals
1:06:24 Positive and negative numbers
1:14:13 Lines, line segments and rays
1:20:28 Probability
Music credits:
Paradise Found, Voltaic, Apero Hour, Electrodoodle, Vicious, Limit 70, Beachfront Celebration, Energizing, Wholesome, Envision, Basic Implosion, Derp Nugget, Electro Caballo, Voice Over Under, Wallpaper, Screen Saver, Space Jazz, Equatorial Complex, Cloud Dancer, Beauty Flow, Blippy Trance, Pamgaea, Welcome to the Show, Who Likes to Party, Lasergroove, Off to Osaka, Hot Pursuit, Funin and Sunin, Aerosol of My Love, Shiny Tech, Vivacity, Odyssey, Magic Scout- Northern Glade, Laserpack, Magic Scout- Cottages, Voxel Revolution, Super Power Cool Dude, Future Cha Cha, Special Spotlight, Crusade- Heavy Industry, Furious Freak, Prelude and Action, Silly Fun, Angel Share, EDM Detection Mode, Digital Lemonade
by Kevin MacLeod
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License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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WOW! Learn about sharks in this animal learning video for kids! These fish keep the ocean ecosystem balanced and are some of the most cool animals in the world! Sharks are awesome!
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Special thanks for the use of some of these images:
Great White Shark at Isla Guadalupe, Mexico, August 2006. Shot with Nikon D70s in Ikelite housing, in natural light. Animal estimated at 11-12 feet (3.3 to 3.6 m) in length, age unknown. Terry Gross.
Thresher Shark. Thomas Alexander, own work.
Hammerhead Shark, Cocos Island, Costa Rica. Barry Peters.
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Lesson 21. Introduction to Subtraction | Kindergarten | Math For Kids
Watch more lessons at : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tb5SKDFEpuc&t=106s
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Ignite Study is very pleased to present our Kindergarten Math Class including a series of 48 lessons organized into 5 chapters, as follows:
Chapter 1. Counting and Writing Numbers
Chapter 2. Working with Numbers
Chapter 3. Addition and Subtraction
Chapter 4. Measurement and Data
Chapter 5. Geometry
In this class, every lesson is carefully designed with students in mind. This means we design every lesson in a very learner-friendly way with beautiful graphics that ensure your kids will really enjoy learning and love math in the first place. Our lessons will bring your kids the very best learning experience ever.
https://www.patreon.com/homeschoolpop Learn all about clouds in this fun learning video for kids! You will learn what clouds are, what they do, how to identify clouds, and more!
00:00 Introduction
0:32 What clouds are made of
2:56 What clouds do
4:53 How fast can clouds move?
5:48 Is fog an example of a cloud?
6:34 3 types of clouds
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Bassa Island Game Loop by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Wallpaper by Kevin MacLeod
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Fuzzball Parade by Kevin MacLeod
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Angel Share by Kevin MacLeod
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An LGBTQ+ Short Film
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// Watch my latest video - Ticket - a short film about body shaming: https://youtu.be/wIqVJlukBZg
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Katie, like most of the kids, has been receiving the idea of a couple suppose to be composed of a male and a female. However, as Katie grows up, she finds out that she does not fit the social norms. To fit into the “society”, Katie hires a boy to pretend to be her boyfriend.
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A film by - Ariel Kuo
Starring - Jordan Lewis, Holly Towne, Isabella De Armas, Kinsley Spencer, Mariel Molino, Spencer McEvilly
Special thanks to - Ahmet Kasapoglu, Merve Tekin, Mehmet Cerciogl
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"BE YOU".
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Didn't know these would become the focuses of the film:
* The mom is pregnant in late 1997 and gives birth to the baby in mid-1998. The baby is about 10 months in 1999.
* The actor of the boyfriend is about 22, I believe. He is not old at all.
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Supplement for:
Emerson - Accepted
Occidental - Accepted
USC - Rejected after an interview
NYU - Rejected
Bis jetzt haben wir mehr als fünftausend Exoplaneten gefunden. Etwa einhundert von ihnen befinden sich in der bewohnbaren Zone ihrer Sterne und könnten für Leben geeignet sein. Unsere Technologien sind nicht so perfekt, um dort Spuren von außerirdischen Spezies zu finden. Aber mit künstlicher Intelligenz können wir uns zumindest vorstellen wie das Leben auf diesen Planeten aussehen könnte basierend auf den Daten, die wir haben.
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AWESOME!!! These 2nd Grade kids learning videos are fun! This compilation includes roman numerals, adjectives, solids and liquids and much more!! Second grade learning is a blast with Homeschool Pop!
00:00 Perimeter
6:24 Even and odd numbers
17:55 Solid and liquid states of matter
23:55 Adjectives
32:48 Pollination
39:11 Action verbs
47:01 Roman numerals
53:20 Pronouns
1:02:52 Prepositions
1:13:05 Synonyms
1:18:18 Run-on sentences
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Fun facts about elephants! This elephant learning video for kids is the classroom edition of our elephant video. The classroom edition videos feature the learning content without the kids' comments. Which elephant fact was your favorite?
00:00 What are elephants?
0:40 How big are elephants?
1:24 Where do elephants live?
2:22 What is a group of elephants called?
3:01 The trunk of an elephant
3:52 How elephants bathe
4:28 Final facts
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Music credit:
"River Fire" and "Tech Live" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
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Thanks for watching the classroom edition of our video on elephants for kids!
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