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Improved video streaming experience, Projects you must view this week and Bard AI Language

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#EESpotlight: Improved video streaming experience We are excited to announce that the projects in Ed

[An image]( #EESpotlight: Improved video streaming experience We are excited to announce that the projects in Education Ecosystem are now being transcoded. Over 2000 projects have been transcoded, and we are currently in the process of transcoding another 2000 projects. Now you will be able to watch the transcoded projects in 3 different resolutions: 540p , 720p and 1080p. [Read more about her role, background and contacts here.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- #TechNews: Google unveils Bard, an AI chatbot similar to ChatGPT Bard, a Large Language Model tool, was released on March 21 2023. It has similar capabilities to ChatGPT, using artificial intelligence to generate text based on the prompt given to it. It can answer programming questions, write text content, and be an assistant. [Learn more about Bard here.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- #EEProjects: Our Projects For The Week Here are our project highlights for the week. Make sure you watch and share them to earn yourself more LEDU tokens: #ArtificialIntelligence Have you ever thought of creating your own Face detection program? [Watch this project to learn how!]( ) #Blockchain Do you know the tools used for auditing smart contracts? [Learn more here]( ) #Cybersecurity Have you ever heard of SQL Injection? [Watch and learn from this project]( ). #DataScience Are you familiar with the tools used for data visualization? [Here are the top 10 data visualization]( ): #GameDevelopment Do you want to learn more about Unity C#? [learn how to use C# by creating a horror game]( #Programming Are you familiar with the tools used for testing mobile applications? [Here are 10 tools used for mobile application testing]( ) --------------------------------------------------------------- Livecoding Ltd, 20-22, Wenlock Road, London, N1 7GU, UK [Facebook]( | [Twitter]( | [WebsiteÂ]( [Slack]( [Unsubscribe]( to no longer receive emails from us. | [Having trouble reading this email? Click here.](You are receiving this email because your email address {EMAIL} is registered with Education Ecosystem

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