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The latest chapter in a 100-year study says AI’s promises and perils are getting real

GeekWire

The AI100 project is designed to track trends in artificial intelligence over the course of a century. Image Courtesy of AI100 / Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence). At the same time, it acknowledged that the effects of AI and automation could lead to social disruption.

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Studies reveal verified social media users are fueling COVID-19 fake news

Venture Beast

A pair of new studies show that verified accounts, not necessarily bots, might be driving the spread of misinformation on social media. Read More.

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Engaging Students with Interactive Social Studies Simulations

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Among all the subjects taught at school, social studies remains a challenge for most teachers to teach in an engaging way. It is possible to leverage many other forms of interactive teaching methods – like social studies simulations – to achieve the desired outcomes from a lesson. Table of Contents I.

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Demystifying AI: A Guide to Understanding and Leveraging Artificial Intelligence

Eric D. Brown

Introduction In an era where technology continuously reshapes business foundations, artificial intelligence (AI) emerges as a tool and a transformative force, redefining how organizations operate, compete, and innovate.

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Marc Andreessen on the future of technology and implications for interactions between government and citizens

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Gourley: Do you have any suggestions that can help us think through how automation plus AI change the social fabric and interactions between citizens and government? There are very successful precedents that can be studied as we think through what is possible for AI to enhance government service to citizens.

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Researchers find people are more receptive to social robots during the pandemic

Venture Beast

In a preprint study, researchers present evidence that perceptions of social robots are changing for the better as a result of the pandemic. Read More.

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Microsoft study: 75% of knowledge workers using AI at work, nearly doubling in six months

GeekWire

Microsoft Graphic Microsoft released a new version of a study that has documented the transformation of work over the past few years, from the implications of remote and hybrid work to the rise of artificial intelligence in the workplace.

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