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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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Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman highlighted legislation passed earlier this year by the general assembly outlawing AI-generated child porn and other items related to child sexual abuse.
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With the launch of Google A.I. search and other tools that summarize the news, media outlets see a dip in online traffic.
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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.
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Ohio is one of 13 states that have developed, or are in the process of developing, guidance on the emerging technology's use in education.
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A German church even enabled an avatar to deliver the message. Other churches have utilized ChatGPT to write sermons.
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One expert says businesses can use AI to do the work they don't want to.
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As technology disrupts the job market, Ohio University researchers are using machine learning to predict which occupational skills will be most important in the state's future.
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Their fast and accurate decisions, like deciding which flowers to visit for nectar, could aid robots and self-driving vehicles.