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Audiences are still skeptical about generative AI in the news

The San Francisco Chronicle. The Texas Tribune. Time magazine. The Washington Post. Dozens of America’s most well-known newsrooms are experimenting with chatbots to help readers pick restaurants, learn more about…

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W&M’s Newest Dean to Lay Out His Vision for Artificial Intelligence

Doug Schmidt (photo: W&M News) WILLIAMSBURG — Even though the title of William & Mary’s spring Tack Faculty Lecture is “Surfing the AI Wave: A Human-Centered Approach to Innovation and Ethics,” the…

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Hochul Invests $5M in AI and Society Programs at SUNY

Governor Kathy Hochul has announced a $5 million investment to establish Departments of AI and Society across eight State University of New York (SUNY) campuses. The initiative marks a major…

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AI boom needs guardrails, but overregulation risks choking capitalist dynamism

A newly released study warns that the future of artificial intelligence-driven innovation hinges on a delicate policy balance: regulating AI to protect society while maintaining the economic dynamism that fuels…

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Why and how we compared public and expert views of AI

A new Pew Research Center report examines attitudes about artificial intelligence (AI) among the U.S. public, as well as AI experts. The report is based on a pair of surveys…

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AI and art: Studio Ghibli-inspired trend sparks debate on ethics and consent, Lifestyle News

From Spirited Away to My Neighbor Totoro, there’s no mistaking the signature look of a Studio Ghibli film. The studio co-founder Hayao Miyazaki’s distinct style — characterised by whimsical characters, richly…

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