When A.I. Turns Rogue: How Chatbots Could Become Accomplice to Crime
A Norwegian company found that ChatGPT is capable of providing money laundering advice. Ben Iwara Imagine asking an A.I. chatbot for advice on how to sidestep financial regulations or evade…
Read More »How CrewAI’s AI Agents Enhance Content Creation
The creation of AI agents has become a critical component, particularly in the realm of educational content development. João Moura, the founder and CEO of CrewAI, offers valuable insights into…
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AI in university is a positive, providing policy protects academic integrity
UK university students are using AI significantly less in their studies than their educators think they are, according to new research from the leading online learning provider, Coursera. The survey…
Read More »Death of UTSA student prompts swift response from Administration
Incident Following a second on-campus death in six months, the UTSA Administration made an unprecedented decision to cancel all classes scheduled for this past Friday. The day of reflection was…
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Inside AI Fest, the digital experience that put Jack Morton employees’ AI fears to rest
Winning Gold in the Employee Experience category at The Drum Awards for Digital Experience is Jack Morton Worldwide for its AI Fest: Choose Your Own Adventure. Here is the agency’s…
Read More »Slack could soon summarize your files with AI (APK teardown)
Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority TL;DR Strings found in a recent version of Slack for Android suggest that AI file summaries are coming to the platform. This would apparently summarize…
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