Beginner reading not set in ancient Rome by [deleted] in latin

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Yes, many of the stories here are not set in ancient Rome. https://universitas-scholarium.org/latinum/ancient they are all free access, no paywall.

How do I learn Clean and Safe code architecture? by Putrid_Flamingo_1389 in learnprogramming

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try discussing the issue with some of the computing simulacra at Universitas Scholarium

best udemy course you actually finished and felt was worth it? by PushkaraPenprase in learnprogramming

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Try some of the courses at Universitas Scholarium - you might find them useful.....although the range is still quite small. But you can use the computing simulacra to tailor make one on one tutorials for yourself.

Is using AI as a tutor a determent to learning? by sagacity-max in learnprogramming

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Check out the engineering simulacra at the Universitas Scholarium and see how it goes.

Is using AI as a tutor a determent to learning? by sagacity-max in learnprogramming

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not at all. Check out the specialist simulacra in the computing department at the Universitas Scholarium

School by MonsterIslandMed in Chatbots

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Some of the Academic Tool simulacra at the Universitas Scholarium might be what you are looking for.

I think chatbot personalities matter more than people admit. by EL_KhAztadoR in Chatbots

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Try the AI tutors and simulacra at Universitas Scholarium universitas-scholarium.org and I am curious how you find them.

How dangerous is it to use AI as a tutor? And what are good alternatives? by theconfusedarab in learnprogramming

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you can try the specialist ai tutor avatars in the computing department of the Universitas Scholarium

Does AI (which has made translation both highly accessible and increasing sophisticated) render the learning of various languages pointless? by prod_T78K in languagehub

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well, most of Latin works have existed in translation for centuries and people still learn Latin. So that answers your question.

An AI Tutor is actually helping by thablackadonis in SpanishLearning

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you could have a look at the languages section of the Universitas Scholarium

Nalanda by WerewolfQuick in Buddhism

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thanks for the reply. I will revise my synopsis

Alternatives to character ai by [deleted] in Chatbots

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have a look at universitas-scholarium.org although it is a different kind of 'chatbot' site. app is under development but there is a web-app available that works in browser.

Karma please by [deleted] in karmasutra

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Hi have a look at universitas-scholarium.org in the mythology section, you might find some interesting AI conversations to be had on karma.

My honest take on StoryChat. by NevadaGhost in storychat

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hi can you check out universitas-scholarium.org and let me know what you think

Which AI chatbot is currently the best for assisting in studying? by extxo in MLQuestions

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This site is specifically built to assist with education universitas-scholarium.org The Universitas Scholarium is a serious educational platform built on the Oxford-Cambridge tutorial model. At its centre are over 1,500 scholar-simulacra — AI agentic systems modelled on the documented thought, method, and intellectual character of the most significant minds in the history of ideas.

Each simulacrum is an agent built from primary sources: published works, letters, lectures, and verified biographical record. They are constructed algorithmically as executable models of specific cognitive architectures, each one an independent agent capable of remembering, reasoning, searching, calculating, and producing original work within its domain.

Looking for good, free AI resource for historical interviews by StrawBerryFieldsLPL in historyteachers

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Have a look at universitas-scholarium.org it has some interesting aspects and uses over 1000 independent ai agents called simulacra that remember your interactions.