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<item><title>AI Storytelling for Kids</title><link>https://www.friendbookmark.com/blogpost/74356/ai-storytelling-for-kids</link><description>Hey guys, my wife is losing her mind because she&#39;s already read every single children&#39;s book we own twice. Our kid is totally over it and gets fussy since he&#39;s heard it all before. I told her we don&#39;t even need to drop a ton of cash on new books when AI can basically whip up cool stories and fairy tales on the fly. I haven&#39;t actually messed with it myself yet though. Which one is actually ...</description></item>
<item><title>Looking for a platform to handle translation during international video calls</title><link>https://www.friendbookmark.com/blogpost/73686/looking-for-a-platform-to-handle-translation-during-international-video-calls</link><description>We&#39;re trying to set up a video conference with colleagues from a partner university overseas, but we&#39;ve hit a wall with the language barrier. Not everyone on their side understands English well enough to follow along during discussions, and honestly some of our faculty members aren&#39;t confident with their language skills either. We looked into hiring a simultaneous interpreter but the costs...</description></item>
<item><title>Planning independent sightseeing trip to Istanbul</title><link>https://www.friendbookmark.com/blogpost/73286/planning-independent-sightseeing-trip-to-istanbul</link><description>Been spending holidays in Turkey pretty regularly the last few years. Always beach resorts though, we pick hotels right on the coast and never leave the property the whole vacation. This time we decided to fly to Turkey to actually see different landmarks and attractions. Most appealing city for that is obviously Istanbul. The crossroads of cultures and religions, so much interesting stuff...</description></item>
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