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Artificial Intelligence Team Chair Discusses What The AI Executive Order Means for Companies
In an interview with Cybersecurity Law Report, David Walton discusses what the Biden administration’s Executive Order on Artificial Intelligence means for companies in the U.S. To read the article visit Cybersecurity Law Report (subscription required).
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Artificial Intelligence in a Risk-Filled World
BOTTOM LINE UP FRONT – Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Joe Biden agreed in a meeting held in San Francisco this week, that Artificial Intelligence (AI) poses serious risks when used in military or nuclear operations. While the two leaders fell short of a mutual declaration on the use of AI, their agreement…
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How AI Could Sway the 2024 Election
The technology could be used to target key voters. Artificial intelligence has been transforming nearly every part of society, and now it could be a deciding factor in our upcoming elections. Advances in this digital technology are providing new (and faster) tools for political messaging — which could have a profound impact on how Americans…
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Artificial Intelligence (AI): The Category 5 Hurricane The Public Doesn’t See
When a hurricane approaches New Orleans, we know what to do. Whether evacuating, boarding windows, or stocking up on essential supplies, the public has experience dealing with these catastrophic threats. But what does the public do, particularly those in Black and impoverished communities, when the danger derives from something they can’t see, touch, or feel?…
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Elon Musk replaced on APEC artificial intelligence session by John Kerry
<!–> The U.S. is hosting the annual conference between Asia-Pacific and American leaders for the first time since 2011. Elon Musk will not take part in one of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit’s Thursday sessions geared toward artificial intelligence (AI) anymore. The APEC CEO Summit 2023 has swapped in U.S. climate envoy John Kerry…
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Pentagon teams with MIT on artificial intelligence, big-data education
WASHINGTON — Classes on and insights into the fields of artificial intelligence, big-data analytics and wireless communications technologies are now available across the U.S. Department of Defense courtesy of an arrangement with a prominent school. The Defense Department’s Chief Digital and AI Office, or CDAO, on Nov. 16 announced the launch of “Digital On-Demand,” providing…
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OpenAI Exploring ChatGPT’s Potential In Classrooms—Despite Critics Saying AI Promotes Cheating, Report Says
Topline OpenAI—the company behind ChatGPT—is exploring ways for its popular generative artificial intelligence platform to be used in schools, according to Reuters, marking a new undertaking for the company that’s been criticized by some educators for enabling cheating. Key Facts Brad Lightcap, chief operating officer for OpenAI, said at a San Francisco conference last week…
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Perspective: The Rise of “Wet” Artificial Intelligence
While the public’s attention has been captured by AI chatbots, a quiet revolution has been brewing in the sciences. One of the most promising fields AI is impacting is biology—long dominated by the tradition of the “wet lab,” which favors pure experimental data over computer simulation. Deep learning is changing that. It enables computers to…
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Opening artificial intelligence to new voices
Through a multi-million dollar federal grant, a University of Texas at Arlington researcher aims to show how students can be innovators in artificial intelligence (AI). Ericka Roland, assistant professor of educational leadership and policy studies in the College of Education, received a $500,000 National Science Foundation (NSF) grant that is part of a larger $5…
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At CCC, artificial intelligence tool, not substitute for learning
Editor’s note: This is the third story in a four-part series on artificial intelligence and its impact on how teachers teach and how students learn. The fourth story will appear in a subsequent issue. Central Community College has been providing educational services to Hastings and the surrounding areas for years. While CCC has adapted to…