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Artificial intelligence series glossary: Story 4
Here are some terms used in this article: Nebraska Association of Curriculum Instruction and Assessment (NACIA)
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Artificial intelligence series glossary: Story 3
Here are definitions for some terms used in this article: Central Community College
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Artificial intelligence series glossary: Story 2
Here are definitions for some terms used in this story: Hastings College
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Artificial intelligence series: Story 1 glossary
Here are definitions for several terms used in this story that may be obscure to readers: Automated grading and feedback: A technological software that sifts through student’s work on its own, providing basic feedback to the assignment and assigning grades according to the predetermined answers.
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Meta breaks up its Responsible AI team
Nov 18 (Reuters) – Meta Platforms (META.O) is dispersing the members of its Responsible AI team among other groups in the company where they will continue to work on preventing harms associated with artificial intelligence, the company said on Saturday. A spokesperson for Meta, which owns Facebook, said in an emailed statement the company intends…
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Meta Breaks Up Its Responsible AI Team
Meta Platforms has split up a team responsible for understanding and preventing harms associated with the artificial intelligence technology it’s developing, as the company diverts more resources to its generative AI work, according to an internal post reviewed by The Information. The changes are part of a wider reshuffle of the AI teams that Meta…
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Seattle Releases Generative Artificial Intelligence Policy Use For City Employees
<!– Seattle Releases Generative Artificial Intelligence Policy Use For City Employees – The Seattle Medium
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Artificial intelligence poses challenges, opportunities for students, teachers
Editor’s note: This is the first story in a four-part series examining the impact of artificial intelligence on how teachers teach and students learn. The subsequent stories will appear in days to come. Picture this: A machine performing intellectual tasks like a human. Now take that picture and consider it a reality, because that is…
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Sam Altman’s ‘Departure’ And Board Oversight Of Artificial Intelligence
Let’s get this straight. The CEO of one the leading companies behind artificial intelligence-the technology for which trustworthiness is a major concern-is basically fired by his board, essentially for being untrustworthy. Note to file: not a good thing. The backstory: On Friday, November 17 the Board of Directors of OpenAI, the prominent developer of ChatGPT,…
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Made in whose image? Brief reflections on artificial intelligence and the future of ministry – Lutheran Alliance for Faith, Science and Technology
‹ Previous Who’s for the good of society? Reflecting on AI from the standpoint of religion and society Next › ChatGPT turns one! [Editor’s note: This essay originally appeared in the May 2023 issue of SciTech, the newsletter of The Presbyterian Association on Science, Technology, and the Christian Faith. This article is published with the author’s…