Although blogs have been around for years, it’s never too late to start one and to begin publishing your writing online.
The fun part…when you learn how to start a blog, you can truly used for anything.
Whether you want to start a business, document a travel journey, practice your writing chops, or anything in between, a blog can give you a platform to do it all.
If you’re looking to learn how to start a blog, you’re going to want to read through this post.
We’re going to give you the first steps to decide what to write about and then get your blog up and running.
1. Decide on a purpose for your blog
When you set out to learn how to start a blog, you might think you should run out and scoop up a domain name.
Stop right there. Before you buy a domain and set up your site, you need to decide why you’re starting a blog in the first place.
Depending on what you want to do with it, it will change how you need to approach it from the beginning. For example:
The side hustle
If you’re approaching a blog with the intent of turning it into a side hustle or business, you’ll need to take things like keyword research and posting schedules far more seriously than if you want to blog for the purpose of practicing your writing or expressing your thoughts.
Whether you choose to talk about travel, finances, writing, sports, or whatever you choose, keeping it focused and on topic will help draw in readers.
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Ideally, you’ll get even more specific with your niche so you have a targeted audience to write for. However, if you’re still figuring it out, feel free to give yourself room to test some ideas.
TIP: Keep in mind, as with most of these steps, you can change your mind at any point in time.
If your blog starts as a hobby and you want to turn it into a side hustle, you can do that at any time. You can also change your niche as needed, too. What you initially decide is not set in stone, so don’t put too much pressure on it.
2. Decide what you want to say
Before you go and buy a domain or hosting, you’ll want to outline what you want to say in your blog.
A common mistake writers make when they’re learning how to start a blog is to buy a domain, set up a fancy website, publish a handful of blogs, then quickly run out of ideas.
In order to avoid this mistake, you’ll want to brainstorm topics ahead of time.
If you want to take your blog seriously, you might even invest in a keyword tool or use something such as Google’s Keyword Planner. That way, you can get an idea of what people are searching for in your chosen niche.
TIP: Ideally, you’ll want to map out between 20 and 50 blog post ideas or topics you can write. Depending on how often you publish, that can at least get you a few months to a year’s worth of posts.
You will more than likely come up with new ideas as you write and read other blogs in your niche, but you want to avoid the dreaded “I don’t know what to write about!” feeling.
3. Decide where you’ll set up your blog
While this article won’t get too deep into the technical side of how to start a blog and set it up, we’ll give you an overview of your next steps.
Depending on where you want to set up your site, you might be able to get a free domain if you buy hosting. Otherwise, you might want to use a platform like Godaddy or Namecheap to buy your domain.
Although there are endless platforms to host a blog, we’ll cover some of the most popular ones.
WordPress (both the .com and .org versions)
WordPress is often hailed as the king of online blogging. Most big blogs are on there and it’s one of the top go-to options. There are two different versions of wordpress, the .com and the .org versions.
The .com version is for people who are just dipping their toes into blogging. You can set up a free site or buy a domain (plus hosting), but you’ll still be under a lot of design and advertising restrictions since it is hosted on their platform.
The .org version is for people who have a little more technical chops and are willing to fully commit to owning and operating a blog. You’ll have to buy a domain and a hosting platform elsewhere and then install the .org version into your site. That might sound complicated, but it can be easy if you find a good tutorial.
TIP: For the most part, both options have templates (free and paid) from around the web you can use.
If you do not have a lot of technical knowledge, Squarespace makes setting up a site easy. They have a ton of drag-and-drop options and make setting up a site, along with customizing it, easier than some of the other options out there.
TIP: Squarespace makes it easy to set up a portfolio, Hire Me page, or anything else you might need to accompany your blog.
While not as popular as the other two, Wix is still a good option for people who just want to dip their toes into blogging. It’s user-friendly, with or without technical knowledge. You can customize the look of it and also do things like embed a store into it.
TIP: Keep in mind, although it can take some effort, you can switch hosts or platforms at any time. Don’t worry too much about picking the “best” one because it might change with time and what you need from your blog.
4. Decide how you’ll grow and market your blog
While we could write a whole book on marketing a blog, we’ll just cover some of the basic things you need to know.
For the most part, there are TWO kinds of traffic to send to your website: organic traffic and paid traffic.
Organic traffic is how people, for lack of a better term, stumble across your blog. Often, they’ll find it through a search engine while they’re looking for answers to their problems online, and one of your posts might come up as a helpful place to answer their query.
Paid traffic is exactly what it sounds like – when you pay sites to send you traffic. Typically, this is in the form of Facebook ads, Google ads, or other places where you can pay to advertise your blog.
TIP: If you don’t have an advertising budget, don’t worry about paid traffic and simply focus on organic traffic. Yes, organic traffic is harder to grow, but if you’re serious about growing your blog you’ll need to learn the basics of how it works.
There is also referral traffic, where you get sent traffic through referrals online such as links in other blogs.
If you’re just starting out, you’re mostly going to focus on organic growth or doing things such as sending your blog out to your network.
5. Decide how you’ll stick with it (when it gets old)
More than anything, the reason blogs don’t grow and become popular is because the writer behind the blog decides to quit writing.
The hardest part is continuing to write even though no one is reading your posts. For the most part, it can take months to get your first organic readers. For quite some time, it feels like you’re writing into the void, wondering if anyone will ever read your blog.
In this case, it’s important to reconnect with why you’re blogging in the first place or to find communities of like-minded writers so you can bond over this shared experience.
There are tons of writing communities online where you can share your blog and connect with people who are going through the same feelings.
Overall, a blog is a wonderful thing to have, no matter what you plan to do with it. You never know what might come from putting your writing out into the world and learning how to start a blog.
Jackie Pearce is a freelance writer based in Colorado.
This is an updated post. We update our posts periodically to make sure they have the most relevant and useful information.
Before entrepreneur and investor Mike Lynch died along with six others after the yacht they were on capsized in a storm last week, the party was celebrating Lynch’s victory in the U.S. criminal courts. In June, he was acquitted of all counts of fraud connected to HP’s 2011 acquisition of his company, Autonomy. But it was not the final chapter in that dispute. HP (now known as HPE) was still trying to recover $4 billion from him as a result of a civil case Lynch lost in the U.K.
Now HPE faces the question: does it forge ahead, even with Lynch deceased?
An article in Fortune notes HPE could be facing a PR disaster if it does; further, the estate is further unlikely to be able to do anything until it resolves any other litigation or appeals.
Still, $4 billion is no small sum, leading a legal expert to colorfully describe HPE’s predicament to the outlet as “on the horns of a dilemma.”
The second season of Prime Video’s Middle-earth series, Rings of Power, launches on August 29, and to celebrate, you can grab some great Lord of the Rings games for free right now if you’re a Prime Gaming member. Prime members can claim PC codes via GOG for Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor Game of the Year Edition and Lego: The Lord of the Rings, while Middle-earth: Shadow of War will be available through the Amazon Luna streaming service.
Arguably one of the best Lord of the Rings games ever made, Shadow of Mordor was an original story set in the grim lands where Sauron had established his stronghold. Released in 2014, players took control of the ranger Talion, who was seeking revenge after his family had been murdered and he was bonded with the Elven Lord Celebrimbor to escape death. The swords-and-sorcery aspect of the game was pretty cool, but its real claim to fame was the Nemesis System that allowed you to create a custom antagonist depending on the actions you took in the game. For example, if a Uruk orc killed you, they’d become stronger, earning themselves a promotion in the process.
The Nemesis System also gave you a hit-list of orcs to hunt down, and by exploiting their weaknesses, you’d start chipping away at Sauron’s army, Shadow of War was released several years later, and it expanded on these ideas while giving players options to lead their own army of orcs into grand battles. As for Lego: Lord of the Rings, this game is based on the feature-film trilogy directed by Peter Jackson and follows the usual format of other licensed Lego games.
You can revisit famous locations from the films, bust up enemies, destroy the environment, and craft some gadgets to help you progress further. There’s nothing radically different here from other Lego games developed by Traveler’s Tales, but the game has a cheeky sense of humor and a ton of content.
In case you missed it, this month’s selection of games are also available for Prime Gaming subscribers. Once you claim the free games from Prime Gaming, they are yours to keep forever–even if your subscription expires. If you aren’t a member, you can sign up for Amazon Prime for as little as one month to take advantage of the subscription and score some great games this month, like classic Tomb Raider adventures, Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, and Loop Hero.
In this YouTube video from SanDisk Professional, they show us how to access the internal hard drives and change the default RAID mode of your SanDisk Professional G-RAID MIRROR desktop hard drive.
The SanDisk Professional G-RAID MIRROR drive comes set to RAID 1 (Mirroring). This will allow you to keep a working copy of your valuable content on one drive and will automatically create a duplicate for you on the second drive for data redundancy and peace of mind.
It has a PRO-BLADE SSD Mag Slot which lets you Offload, make copies or edit content from a PRO-BLADE SSD Mag through the new PRO-BLADE SSD Mag slot (10Gbps) at blazing fast speeds.
The G-RAID MIRROR ships with two Enterprise class Ultra star 7200 RPM hard drives pre-configured in RAID 1. It is available in a range of capacities. To access them remove the front cover by locating the two positions marked with three raised dots on the upper corner of the front cover.
Watch the full vide from SanDisk Professional below:
Researchers in the United States and Brazil have confirmed that dinosaur footprints in South America and Africa belong to the same Early Cretaceous species. Though the two continents are now an ocean apart, the tracks indicate that a natural bridge once connected them, offering opportunities for prehistoric migration.
In a release published Friday, paleontologists at Southern Methodist University (SMU) in Texas shared that the footprints march through both Brazil and Cameroon. Though Brazil makes up most of the eastern portion of South America and Cameroon is wedged into Africa’s western joint, the regions were once much closer together. From the Late Ediacaran period to Early Cretaceous period—spanning 600 million to 100 million years ago—Earth boasted fewer (but larger) landmasses. The landmass through which South America and Africa were once fused is now referred to as Gondwana.
But Gondwana didn’t remain one solid block of land for 500 million years. It evolved along with the rest of our planet, resulting in the eventual separation of what we now consider two continents. During the Late Jurassic and Early Cretaceous periods, Gondwana really began to split apart, making it difficult for dinosaurs to travel between the two new landmasses—or so we thought.
Left: Theropod track from the Sousa Basin. Right: Theropod track from the Koum Basin. Credit: Left: Ismar de Souza Carvalho. Right: SMU
“One of the youngest and narrowest geological connections between Africa and South America was the elbow of northeastern Brazil nestled against what is now the coast of Cameroon along the Gulf of Guinea,” said SMU paleontologist Louis Jacobs. “The two continents were continuous along that narrow stretch, so that animals on either side of that connection could potentially move across it.”
Jacobs, along with colleagues in the US and Brazil, found that one such migrating species belonged to the Therapoda clade. This vast clade consists of many extant species, all of which survive under the aves (bird) class, but was once ruled by bipedal and carnivorous dinosaurs. Paleontologists found dozens of therapod tracks in Brazil’s Sousa Basin, then dozens more in Cameroon’s Koum Basin. Though the track sets are more than 3,700 miles away from each other, the team was able to demonstrate in a paper that they likely belonged to the same migrating species.
“We determined that in terms of age, these footprints were similar,” Jacobs said. “In their geological and plate tectonic contexts, they were also similar. In terms of their shapes, they are almost identical.”
This hard working girl just closed on her DREAM HOUSE. I had been looking forward to this for a long time, planning it for 4 long years!
Now, that I am home owner – I’ve already begun starting to decorate and putting my own personal touch to every single corner of my house. My first task at hand, painting!
Did you know that you can simply take in a photo on your phone into your local paint store and they can color match those colors right from your phone?! Totally true. 🙂
With these gorgeous home decor color match palettes, you’re sure to find the perfect shade and color combinations for your space.
Wanna get your creative juices flowing even further? I’ve put together a binder with a TON of color palettes in the shop here. It’s a whopping 560 pages with inspiration from 20+ themes like seasons, holidays, abstract art, flowers, the sky, the ocean, travel destinations, sweet treats, and MORE!!!You’ll be buzzing with ideas! Get your color palettes binder here.
25 Home Decor Color Match Palettes
Decorating your home can be overwhelming; especially if you don’t have any idea what color schemes you should use! Get all the inspiration you need for your interior design with these beautiful 25 home decor color match palettes.
Isn’t that shade of pink beautiful? It really pops against the other neutral shades in the room. You could easily create a room with a pink focus wall in that color!
Colors:
Dark Rich Blue – #2B2C31
Pink Popsicle – #EC4477
Green Zinnia – #B5C272
Pot-Pourri Pink – #F4E3D9
Alice Blue – #F8F9FB
If you’re looking for browns and yellows, here’s some neutral colors to inspire you. Who knew that neutral tones could come together for such an eye-catching look!
Colors:
Black Beauty – #2E2721
Brown Bark – #8B705F
Treacle Brown – #EEB87A
Peach Syrup – #FDE3B2
White Smoke – #F2F2F2
Purple can be challenging to color match, but don’t be afraid to pair it with another bold color in conservative amounts. Purple rooms make me automatically think of elegance and wealth. What do you think of when you see purple decor?
Colors:
Somber Blue – #55526D
Purple Monsoon – #7E6C7A
Cinnabar Red – #E63428
Citrine White – #FBF6E2
Gray Daze – #DADCD1
Isn’t this kitchen gorgeous! This is one of my favorite pictures. I just LOVE the teal. It plays so well with the charcoal black, beige, and white. Who wouldn’t love a kitchen like this?!
Colors:
Bastille Blue – #2A2A34
Kingfisher Blue – #5596AA
Vineyard Blue – #AABFD4
White Lavender – #E6E8F5
Lilac Frosting – #DCD7DD
These colors remind me of a Tuscany setting. The deep beige almost looks like a rust-orange. Pair that with some natural colors like greens, grays, and browns, and you have your very own piece of Italy.
Colors:
Cocoa Bean – #421B20
Tuscan Brown – #C26039
Wild Willow Green – #BFD372
Pink Vanilla – #F1CBCA
Lilac Thistle – #C9C2CA
Anyone see that blue rose on the table…come on…tell the truth…is that real? How do you get a blue rose???
Colors:
Radish Red – #A7263C
Amethyst Smoke – #AB9EB0
Antique Lavender – #836877
Pink Whisper – #F9D6DC
Periwinkle Gray – #D6D2E3
Mmmm…cake. 🙂 If you’re looking for more natural colors, these greens and yellows are perfect shades. Even in small amounts, yellow helps set the mood for a cheerful space.
Colors:
Outer Space – #2A3330
Asparagus Green – #74B267
Banana Puree – #EBEA8E
Dusty Gray – #C6CBD1
Contessa Pink – #CB7A81
I spy teal! 🙂 I love the way the black, teal, and white look together! Black might not look good for wall colors, but you could get black and teal decorations and really tie the whole room together. To me, the colors marry well a masculine and feminine space.
Colors:
Jet Black – #1B1612
Milk Chocolate – #975930
Eurasian Teal – #4E96A4
Spirulina Green – #447854
Twilight Gray – #DDD9DA
I can’t help it, I tend to really like grey walls. This is the perfect shade too: not too dark, not too light! This color match palette says feminine, cool, bright, and flirty!
Colors:
Purple Viola – #8D7C9C
Turkish Rose – #C47A8B
Pink Charm – #F9CFDB
Ballet Pink – #F5E7DE
Gray Twinkle – #EDEEF2
Aren’t these sparkle lights in the background pretty? That was definitely added with photo-editing software, but still very pretty. Just a pop of purple to tie all the colors together. You could replace the purple with any color really: red, pink, etc. but I think purple and green look really pretty together. It’s a beautiful mix of warm and cool colors.
Colors:
Gravel Blue – #8D949E
French Purple – #93619E
Wasabi Green – #889C47
Delicate Peach – #FFF4D6
Orange Tinge – #F1B27F
Yellow is so cheerful and can brighten up ANY room! This color match palette says to me warm, cozy and comfortable!
Colors:
Pearl Gray – #E7E0D8
Cozy Yellow – #F7CF53
Saratoga Green – #53621F
Valencia Red – #D35141
Bourbon Biscuit – #72361C
I absolutely adore these headboards and they are grey to boot. So elegant and pretty giving such a clean, crisp look!
Colors:
Gazebo Gray – #CFCECA
Crisp Blue – #D7DDE9
Gray Echo – #B0B4BF
Manatee Gray – #9AA2AD
Dolomite Blue – #444A56
If you like the look of wood, here’s a nice neutral brown that goes with just about anything. When it’s paired with the black, green, and grey, it has such an earthy, outdoorsy feel.
Colors:
Black Forest – #222627
Peru Tan – #7B3B20
Quicksand – #E5C999
Green Amulet – #7D986F
Hawkes Blue – #D3DAE2
Can you just see your last name spelled out in mugs on a shelf for decoration? Such a clever idea! The neutral colors with the bright pops of color create such an attractive look!
Colors:
Congo Pink – #F3887E
Yellow Duckling – #F4EF71
Lakeland Blue – #60A2C2
Vintage Lilac – #CCC1C7
Cornish Cloud – #F2F4FF
This reminds me of Morocco. It’s a fun way to introduce browns, blacks, and teals together along with your wood furniture.
Colors:
Blue Aquarium – #01B3C1
Sour Apple – #9DC263
Moroccan Coral – #F35D5E
Dynamic Gray – #E9EAEC
Paris Pink – #F6DED2
If you’re going old world style, this coffee table fits the bill. Isn’t that such a cute idea to make a home seem “woodsy”. I can imagine these colors in a cabin by the lake. The deep blue of the lake, the brown from the tree trunks, and yellow from the sun.
Colors:
Profound Blue – #163047
Leather Brown – #AE703F
Opaque Pink – #D2595E
Durian Brown – #DACA8E
London Smoke – #C5C4C2
These colors would be great for a sailor theme room. Maybe a kids room too. I love how the blues play well together with the white, yellow, and grey. The yellow pillow is like a drop of sunshine.
Colors:
Sailor Blue – #445C82
Herbal Garden – #88AB2B
Yellow Embrace – #F7D081
Blue Splendor – #C3CAD4
Dewdrop Gray – #DCE1E5
This is one of my other favorite spaces. Of course it’s grey, so you can add in pops of color anywhere you want. If you look closely, you’ll see some burgundy on the table by the mirror. Very classy.
Colors:
Gray Licorice – #43443F
Lilac Stork – #B9AEAA
Spring Peach – #ECB395
Classy Purple – #AF7987
Petticoat Gray – #F4F4F4
Those lights are gorgeous, as is the backsplash to the stove! It’s really an interesting way to combine grey, black, and brown. Those colors don’t seem to mix usually but here, they absolutely do! It makes me want to pull up a chair, watch someone cook, and just hang out! 🙂
Colors:
Black Raisin – #1C1D21
Mohawk Gray – #7F6D63
Mocha Truffle – #9E8768
Dainty Pink – #F6E0C8
Heirloom Gray – #DCD7D1
Yellow, red, and green. This would be great for a dorm room or boys room. This color match speaks optimism, cheer, and relaxation all at the same time.
Colors:
Yellow Pursuit – #EBDD70
Turkish Delight – #EB7871
Babbling Brook – #A1EAF0
Blue Igloo – #EEEFF4
Pink Musk – #F2EBE5
I’m in love with those curtains. They match the backsplash perfectly and it’s fun to see green and grey paired together. These are more minimalistic colors but yet seem warm at the same time.
Colors:
Inkwell Blue – #576160
Green Artichoke – #8C9671
Quicksilver Taupe – #B3A9A7
Brushed Gray – #CECECC
Salt Glaze – #E8E9EB
Wood floors….MY FAVORITE! In the house I just bought, I have wood floors. They are a lighter wood color, but so beautiful. Take inspiration from your floors! Pick tones and colors that coordinate and play well off each other.
Colors:
Dark Sable – #241510
Walnut Brown – #9B7159
Orange Soufflé – #F4BF93
Graceful Pink – #FBECE7
Gray Nimbus – #E6E7E9
When I see these colors, I automatically think game room. Wouldn’t it be fun to have red, pink, and beige in a game room?! Red is energizing so it would definitely be a fun room, that’s for sure!
Colors:
Midnight Opal – #2C2934
Berry Smoothie – #E8455A
Tender Pink – #F1D0C1
Jolly Pink – #FEAFCE
Lemongrass Green – #E7ECB2
I’m a sucker for brick walls. I have no idea why, just love them. They kind of remind me of a trendy loft space. You could create a faux brick wall as the focus wall in your decorations. Pair it with teal, green, and soft yellow and tie it all together with a checkered rug. Smart!
Colors:
Luxury Dark Chocolate – #2B2623
Sea Voyage – #468282
Pink Allure – #CF7A77
Dill Green – #637C5F
Oatmeal Beige – #EEE3B6
So often I see pale yellow with grey and it looks really cheesy. Like someone is trying too hard, but these color match palettes look WONDERFUL together, especially when you bring some bright red pops of color into the mix!
Colors:
Red Pop – #CA0202
Raspberry Coulis – #C75D81
Peach Swirl – #ECCFAF
Fortress Gray – #B7B7BF
Lyrical Gray – #E8E8EA
Have these home decor color match palettes inspired you? If so, be sure to bookmark it on your phone for later so you can show your local paint store the exact colors you want!
As part of its “Glowtime” event on September 9th, Apple is expected to reveal the Apple Watch Series 10 and possibly a new Apple Watch Ultra. However, while both watches are expected to feature new chips and better displays, neither of them will likely rival the Garmin Forerunner 265 when it comes to dedicated running features or battery life. Luckily, Garmin’s excellent running watch is currently on sale at Amazon, Best Buy, and REI for $349.99 ($100 off) — an all-time low.
Of all the running watches Garmin currently sells, the platform-agnostic Forerunner 265 probably strikes the best balance between price and performance. Both the 265 and smaller 265S offer multiband GPS for more precise tracking, onboard music storage, and a vibrant, always-on OLED display, which allows you to eke out an entire week of battery life on a single charge (or longer with the AOD disabled).
More importantly, both models provide every running metric you can think of, including stride length, cadence, and other form-related data. They also let you take advantage of Garmin’s more novel — albeit, welcome — features, including PacePro, Training Readiness, and Race Predictor. The latter is my favorite, as it provides you with an estimated time for a 5K, 10K, half marathon, or marathon using your long-term training data. That makes the Forerunner 265 just as suitable for beginners as it is for those training for their next marathon.
You received new toys from your family. Isn’t that lovely? Oh, it’s for sure… Your old toys, though, aren’t getting along as well. They are no longer cared for and have been forgotten. So what follows next? They’re going to join together against you and assault your brand-new toys, so be prepared. But never worry! You’re in luck since your brand-new toys are troops of green soldiers. They still require your aid though! Control, strengthen, and defeat the opposing forces! However, focus with care, the enemies you encounter might not be your old playthings! Tower building alone won’t be sufficient to repel incoming attackers. Build up your own troops in the best feasible positions, then unleash attacks into enemy territory. Never abandon your towers, and deploy your troops in accordance with the traits of the enemy. First, the attacking forces will attempt to get past your defenses.
Build and improve towers to aid your army. By using unique abilities, you can support your troops and towers as well. Safeguard your base against waves of attackers. You need to pick the right troops if you would like to prevail. Clean the paths and guard any open routes. Upgrade your troops and unlock new ones to take down the waves and claim victory. Enter a world and a narrative built around the toys that enriched your youth, including toy soldiers, dinosaur sets, robots, building blocks, and more. For you to continue this journey, you must defeat outdated toys that are scattered throughout your house, starting in your room. Keep in mind that different enemy troops appear at different locations! To better repel the attackers, build towers according with the enemy traits. Due to the distinctive designs, certain locations could have different battlefields.
Features and System Requirements:
A toy-themed tower defense adventure.
Small green soldiers that allow you to attack the enemy base, in addition to defending your own base.
4 different rooms, 12 unique levels, where you battle against a variety of vintage toys.
Unique towers, soldiers, and enemy types.
Three different difficulty settings to cater to every player.
A creative mode that allows you to design your own levels with over 100+ objects.
Over 30 achievements to complete.
Screenshots
System Requirements
Minimum
OS: Windows 10
Processor: Intel Core i5
Memory: 1 GB RAM
Graphics: Nvidia GeForce 1050
Storage: 1 GB available space
Installation Guide
Turn Off Your Antivirus Before Installing Any Game
1 :: Download Game 2 :: Extract Game 3 :: Launch The Game 4 :: Have Fun 🙂
It’s that time of year again and as students head back to school, they’re not just packing pencils and notebooks anymore… they’re bringing AI.
Join our hosts, Paul Roetzer and Mike Kaput, as they discuss the complexities of AI in education as the new school year begins, the recent Grok 2 update from Elon Musk’s xAI, and the return of Google DeepMind’s popular podcast after a two-year hiatus. In our rapid-fire section, we will cover the power of AI innovation and creativity, Sakana AI’s latest, Hubspot’s AI Search Grader, AI employment risks and more. Continue reading “AI Is “Unreasonably Effective,” AI in Schools & Ex-Google CEO Says AI Can Steal IP”