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"Affordable and accessible generative AI tools have led to a rise in false video, images and audio on social media. Can you spot the difference? ..."
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"Google has started implementing a new extension of YouTube Music for its chatbot Gemini, allowing users to ask the chatbot to play songs from YouTube ..."
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"This isn’t a tale of machines replacing the human touch but one where technology and tradition blend to create a new era of mixology ..."
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"A data privacy expert explains how machine learning algorithms draw inferences and how that leads to privacy concerns ..."
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"Master the skill of writing prompts for ChatGPT using these 10 different styles depending on your required results. OpenAI's latest GPT-4o is ..."
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"Meta has unveiled Chameleon, its new multimodal artificial intelligence designed to tackle the growing competition in the field of generative AI ..."
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"OpenAI just destroyed the Rabbit R1 and Humane AI Pin with GPT-4o, so what does this mean for the future of AI hardware? ..."
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"AI educational tools are helping students with their ABC's and SATs. But can they replace teachers? ..."
Timoteo Guzman's curator insight,
May 20, 4:57 PM
It's inspiring to see how educators like Principal Micah Arrott at Pease Elementary are using AI tools to create engaging, personalized learning environments. Programs like My Math Academy and My Reading Academy are helping teachers tailor instruction to each student's needs, addressing the diverse learning levels in a classroom. Overall, I like this article because it emphasizes AI's potential to equalize educational opportunities and transform the traditional teaching methods we are used to.
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"As AI use continues to grow in classrooms, educators need to be aware of the ethics and legal concerns involved ..."
Timoteo Guzman's curator insight,
May 20, 5:05 PM
It's clear that AI can offer personalized learning and quick feedback, but there are important ethical and legal concerns to consider. Teachers need proper training and support to use AI effectively and must never rely solely on AI for assessing student performance. Human oversight is crucial to ensure accuracy and context. The fear of AI replacing teachers is unfounded because AI can't replicate the emotional intelligence and connections that teachers provide. Overall, while AI has great promise, educators must navigate its integration carefully to truly benefit students.
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Gen AI is being used to create images, visuals, and copy for ads. Brands like Coach, Coca-Cola, and Unilever have been leaning into the technology..."
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"Ray-Ban smart glasses will now use Meta AI virtual assistant software so that wearers can speak with their smart glasses and ask questions about what they're looking at ..."
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"The Mars candy brand’s first major campaign in 12 years will span TV, online and social and includes a Snapchat AR lens and a Spotify activation ..."
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"Explore how generative AI is set to transform the creative professions, enhancing productivity and spawning new artistic collaborations ..."
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"Controversies exist about Emotional Support Animals (ESA). Maybe Emotional Support AI (ESAI) will take over instead. Here's the deal ..."
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"Over the past year or so, a narrative that AI will inevitably transform education has become widespread. You can find it in the pronouncements of investors, tech industry figures, educational entrepreneurs, and academic thought leaders. If you are looking for arguments in favour of AI in education, you can ..."
Francesca Gonzalez's curator insight,
May 26, 6:19 PM
This articles makes great points regarding concerns with AI in education. One point that stood out to me the most was that AI can diminish the cognitive development of individuals if they rely to heavy on it to do their work. I think using AI in education should be to enhance learning, not do students work for them.
Tony Parkin's curator insight,
May 27, 11:18 AM
Public problems are collectively debated, accounted for, and managed; they are not the purview of private companies or self-identified caretakers who work on their own timelines with proprietary knowledge. Truly public problems are never outsourced to private interests or charismatic authorities.
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"I tested GPT-4o, the new model powering some versions of ChatGPT. It combines text, audio, visual, and video outputs and inputs, and is faster and more natural in its responses, which has many implications for teachers ..."
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"When Tiffin University decided to integrate artificial intelligence tools directly into its courses and curriculum, the Center for Online and Extended..."
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"Controlling genAI is critical for IT leaders. But is there any effective way to do it? ..."
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"Actress Scarlett Johansson said in a statement shared with CNN on Monday that she was “shocked, angered and in disbelief” that OpenAI CEO Sam Altman would use a synthetic voice released with an update to ChatGPT “so eerily similar” to hers ..."
Tony Parkin's curator insight,
May 21, 5:45 AM
Underlining the all-important 'ethics of AI' that needs to be introduced more widely and asap.
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"Research shows that being polite in your prompts can be good for getting better generative AI results. Find out why and how to proceed accordingly ..."
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"Being able to detect lowest form of wit could help AI interact with people more naturally, say scientists ..."
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"TOPEKA, Kan.(AP) — Kansas could soon offer up to $5 million in grants for schools to outfit surveillance cameras with artificial intelligence systems that can…." |