Starting this Summer, Students Can Minor in Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
The minor initially was suggested by leaders and external advisory board members in Georgia Tech’s biomedical engineering department to provide more AI and ML curriculum for their students. “AI is…
Read More »Zuckerberg’s Wife Is Chinese-American â Meta’s AI Image Generator Can’t Cope
Meta’s AI image generator has been accused of racial bias after users discovered it was unable to create a picture of an Asian man with a white woman. The AI-powered…
Read More »Crafting ethical AI landscapes in K-12 education
Key points: The summer of 2023 brought with it a declaration from our Executive Director of Technology that it would be the Summer of AI. As a digital learning team,…
Read More »From Laplace’s Demon to AI Ethics: Biases, Surveillance, and the Limits of Control
During their latest episode of the VALUE: After Hours Podcast, Carlisle, Taylor, and Eric Cinnamond discussed From Laplace’s Demon to AI Ethics: Biases, Surveillance, and the Limits of Control. Here’s…
Read More »Deepfakes, Ethics, and Data Science: Navigating the New Reality
Share Tweet Share Share Email Deepfakes, a product of advanced AI technologies like machine learning and deep neural networks, represent digitally manipulated synthetic media content, including videos, images, and sound…
Read More »Watch out managers – AI might be coming for your jobs too
New research from investment banking firm Jefferies (via The Register) found nearly half of US office workers are concerned that artificial intelligence may replace their jobs. Already hailed as the…
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