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  1. Asked: December 1, 2025In: University

    Which US states and universities lead the AI education boom in 2025?

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    Added an answer on December 1, 2025 at 10:30 am

    Texas leads with 39 AI programs (31 master's, 8 bachelor's) across 21 universities like UT Austin, making it ideal for hands-on research. Pennsylvania punches above with 35 programs at 16 schools, driven by CMU and UPenn's robotics focus. Florida grew 900% to 30 programs, with UF's NVIDIA partnershiRead more

    Texas leads with 39 AI programs (31 master’s, 8 bachelor’s) across 21 universities like UT Austin, making it ideal for hands-on research. Pennsylvania punches above with 35 programs at 16 schools, driven by CMU and UPenn’s robotics focus. Florida grew 900% to 30 programs, with UF’s NVIDIA partnership. For athletes, look for flexible online/hybrid options at these leaders to balance training.”

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  2. Asked: November 26, 2025In: Design

    Is Google’s Nano Banana Pro a real design tool or just another AI toy?

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    Added an answer on November 26, 2025 at 1:02 pm

    For students and new designers, Nano Banana Pro feels like the first AI tool that actually fits into a real workflow instead of just making cool prompts. The big upgrades—readable text in posters, multi-image compositions, and higher resolutions—mean you can mock up social posts, covers, and layoutsRead more

    For students and new designers, Nano Banana Pro feels like the first AI tool that actually fits into a real workflow instead of just making cool prompts. The big upgrades—readable text in posters, multi-image compositions, and higher resolutions—mean you can mock up social posts, covers, and layouts way faster than before. It still has quirks with fine details and occasional text mistakes, so it’s not a full Photoshop replacement, but as a concepting and iteration tool, it’s incredibly useful.

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  3. Asked: November 25, 2025In: Fashion

    How are fashion trends created, and do they really shape what we wear?

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    Added an answer on November 25, 2025 at 6:55 am

    Trends don’t just appear out of nowhere—they often start with small groups or cultural moments, like streetwear rising from hip hop and skate scenes. Coolhunters and trend agencies spot these shifts early, then designers and brands pick up on them. The more you see the same look in different places—Read more

    Trends don’t just appear out of nowhere—they often start with small groups or cultural moments, like streetwear rising from hip hop and skate scenes. Coolhunters and trend agencies spot these shifts early, then designers and brands pick up on them. The more you see the same look in different places—like TikTok, fashion weeks, and stores—the more likely it’s becoming a true trend. Trend forecasts can spark ideas, but memorable style always comes from brands putting their own spin on what’s hot.

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  4. Asked: November 21, 2025In: Sports

    Can Ben Stokes really make Ashes history in Australia this year?

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    Added an answer on November 21, 2025 at 6:20 am

    Stokes’s leadership style has really boosted team spirit—he’s not afraid to take tough calls or back new players like Shoaib Bashir. This England squad seems fitter and more united than past tours, and Stokes setting the tone with his own training is a big deal. But winning in Australia means handliRead more

    Stokes’s leadership style has really boosted team spirit—he’s not afraid to take tough calls or back new players like Shoaib Bashir. This England squad seems fitter and more united than past tours, and Stokes setting the tone with his own training is a big deal. But winning in Australia means handling huge pressure and playing your best across all five Tests—consistency is everything.

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  5. Asked: November 17, 2025In: Fashion

    Would you rock a Jimmy Choo bridal sneaker with your wedding dress?

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    Added an answer on November 21, 2025 at 5:00 am

    Jimmy Choo bridal sneakers are a fantastic mix of style and comfort for the modern bride. They offer sparkle and elegance while keeping your feet happy through the whole celebration. Pairing them with a wedding dress is becoming a trend because it breaks the norm and lets brides truly enjoy their daRead more

    Jimmy Choo bridal sneakers are a fantastic mix of style and comfort for the modern bride. They offer sparkle and elegance while keeping your feet happy through the whole celebration. Pairing them with a wedding dress is becoming a trend because it breaks the norm and lets brides truly enjoy their day without the pain of heels.

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  6. Asked: November 20, 2025In: Finance

    Can Nvidia really hit a half-trillion in revenue by 2026? What does this mean for investors?

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    Added an answer on November 21, 2025 at 5:00 am

    Nvidia’s $500 billion forecast is a massive vote of confidence from the market, but it’s not just hype. The demand for AI chips is exploding, and Nvidia is the clear leader. Still, investors should watch for supply constraints, competition from AMD and custom ASICs, and whether the company can keepRead more

    Nvidia’s $500 billion forecast is a massive vote of confidence from the market, but it’s not just hype. The demand for AI chips is exploding, and Nvidia is the clear leader. Still, investors should watch for supply constraints, competition from AMD and custom ASICs, and whether the company can keep up with delivery. The stock’s run-up is justified for now, but the risk of a correction rises if growth slows or competitors catch up.

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  7. Asked: November 20, 2025In: Design

    How will Figma’s new AI-powered design system updates change the way designers and developers work together?

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    Added an answer on November 21, 2025 at 5:00 am

    As someone just starting out in design and AI, Figma’s updates sound like a game-changer. Features like Design Check and Code Connect could really speed up handoffs and reduce errors between design and development. But I worry that if AI does too much, we might lose some of the creative decision-makRead more

    As someone just starting out in design and AI, Figma’s updates sound like a game-changer. Features like Design Check and Code Connect could really speed up handoffs and reduce errors between design and development. But I worry that if AI does too much, we might lose some of the creative decision-making that makes design unique. It’s exciting, but we’ll need to keep a balance between automation and human creativity.

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