F1 in Schools is a global educational initiative that introduces students aged 14 to 19 to the world of Formula 1 engineering and team management. The competition, which made its debut in Italy in 2021, challenges students to design, manufacture, and race a miniature F1 car powered by compressed air, while also managing the business and marketing aspects of their team.
In recent years, 3D printing has evolved from a niche technology into a disruptive force in industrial manufacturing. Its adaptability allows for rapid prototyping, custom production, and the creation of complex geometries without the need for costly molds or extensive tooling. These advantages have led to widespread adoption across automotive, aerospace, medical, and consumer goods industries.
The competition in the artificial intelligence sector has intensified as OpenAI introduces a significant update to its o3-mini model, refining its reasoning transparency in response to growing pressure from competitors, particularly DeepSeek.
Recent studies by Cisco, Adversa AI, and Palo Alto Networks have revealed serious security flaws in DeepSeek R1, a generative AI model developed in China. Experts found that the chatbot lacks effective protections against common jailbreak techniques, making it vulnerable to misuse, misinformation, and the generation of harmful content.
In today’s professional landscape, the rise of the prompt engineer demonstrates how generalist roles are no longer sufficient to address the challenges posed by artificial intelligence (AI).