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Despite what tech CEOs might say, large language models are not smart in any recognizably human sense of the word.
AI: Promise or Peril? was recorded at The Hay Literary Festival Dr Kaitlyn Regehr, author of Smartphone Nation: Why We're All Addicted to Our Screens and What You and Your Family Can Do About It ...
The coming AI tidal wave is beginning to hit into Australia’s public sector, with the South Australian government announcing ...
Discover the unique blend of natural and digital music by Steve Beitscher, a modern alternative artist from Fairplay. His ...
"These newsrooms desperately need the help these technologies provide, but they’re the ones being left out because they work ...
According to a survey conducted by Thomson Reuters, 26 percent of legal professionals are now actively using generative AI, nearly doubling from 14 percent just one year ago. This is not speculation – ...
ACUS recommends best practices for nonlawyer representation, AI tools, and public participation in rulemaking.
Agency officials are beginning to publicly discuss the ways in which AI is reshaping how they approach some of the most ...
Battered by financials for years, this hurricane season arrives with the state's insurance market seeing its first profit in ...
AI and algorithmic tools to detect and prosecute regulatory violations. Federal agencies have increasingly incorporated algorithmic and artificial intelligence (AI) tools into administrative processes ...