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Ohio Homeland Security has a new app that allows people to submit information about potential criminal activity.
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Rather than focusing on the developing technology behind AI, the new center will rely on the university's English and philosophy faculty to conduct research and facilitate workshops to help people use AI responsibly.
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Artificial intelligence is assisting us even when we don't ask. Can you avoid it, or should you find ways to utilize it?
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Ohio State University's new AI initiative will likely change how students are charged and investigated for misconduct violations.
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How the tax and budget bill could restrict states.
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We discuss the rise and spread of misinformation and how to spot it.
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The draft policy would allow CPS students to use AI tools for educational purposes only when permitted by teachers or school authorities. Students couldn't use them to plagiarize or cheat on assignments.
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One expert says AI is not inherently bad, but the models used to train it are based on human knowledge and experience, implicating our own biases in its responses.
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As artificial intelligence becomes more prevalent in the workplace and the world in general, those in the academic space agree more colleges will add similar programs.
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The three-part series will feature lectures from NKU faculty covering topics like the history and future of AI, ethics and AI in journalism, and AI cybersecurity and healthcare.