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AI may blunt our thinking skills – here’s what you can do about it

Socrates wasn’t the greatest fan of the written word. Famous for leaving no texts to posterity, the great philosopher is said to have believed that a reliance on writing destroys…

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Professors and faculty discuss new AI research programs and initiatives

On Friday afternoon, representatives from Notre Dame’s Lucy Family Institute for Data and Society hosted a presentation titled, “Why RISE AI?” to discuss initiatives related to improving AI strategies and informed…

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Gen AI In Action: Continuous Learning Is Driving Organizational Success

The rapid advancement of generative AI (Gen AI) presents both a tremendous opportunity and a significant challenge for organizations. To fully capitalize on this transformative technology, leaders must prioritize continuous learning and…

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Meet the brains blurring our reality with AI videos set to become the new superstars of the Sora app

New influencers are turning Artificial Intelligence prompts into paydays. When OpenAI launched its Sora 2 text-to-video service on September 30, the public wasn’t ready for the unhinged world it unleashed….

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netpulse AG Enhances Marketing Solutions for Swiss Enterprises Through AI-Powered SEO and Campaign Management

Winterthur, ZH – November 05, 2025 – PRESSADVANTAGE – netpulse AG, a Switzerland-based digital marketing agency, has expanded its artificial intelligence capabilities to transform how businesses approach search engine optimization…

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UW Language Institute hosts discussion on need for ethical guidelines in AI research – The Badger Herald

University of Wisconsin Language Institute hosted a brownbag discussion titled “AI and Questionable Research Practices: Ethical Considerations for Authors, Journal Editors and Reviewers” given by applied linguistics professor at Northern…

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