Tag: Infographics
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9 most significant problems with generative AI (chart)
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Biased results, high cost, copyright infringement, and high energy consumption are the most common problems with the current generative AI tools.
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A quick guide to the most common proofreading marks
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Proofreading marks are special symbols and abbreviations that are used to indicate errors and make necessary corrections.
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Turning your blog posts into infographics (tips)
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Do you consider using infographics to boost your most valuable blog articles? Check out these quick and simple tips.
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9 main benefits of learning a second language
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Learning a second language is a rewarding experience that can offer a number of benefits. This infographic lists the main ones.
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The difference between content writing and copywriting (infographic)
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Copywriting and content writing are two different types of writing that serve different purposes.
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Types of people most often mentioned in crosswords (infographic)
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The new infographic from Crossword Solver shows the top types of people most represented on crosswords. Literary figures make up 14.5% of people mentioned.
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The chart compares prices of all iPhones so far, adjusted for inflation (iPhone 15 included)
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When you compare inflation-adjusted prices, iPhone 15 models, even with price increase, are not the most expensive.
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Where is the iPhone made? (chart)
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From design to assembly, the iPhone is a product of many hands, in the USA, China, South Korea, Taiwan, and Japan.
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10 steps to writing a great blog post
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Bloggers take an average of four hours to writer and publish a blog post. Bloggers wrote an average of 1,400 words per blog post.
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AI vs. human – which one is better in major benchmarks? (chart)
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AI has surpassed humans in image recognition, reading comprehension, handwriting recognition, language understanding, and speech recognition.
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9 things artificial intelligence cannot do for researchers
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Is artificial intelligence a reliable companion in scientific research? The article from Enago Academy proves it’s not.
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Inspiring daily routines of the famous creative minds (infographic)
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This detailed chart compares the daily routines of the world’s most creative minds, including Charles Dickens, Maya Angelou, and Thomas Mann.