Musk vs. Altman & battle for soul of AI
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The world must actively use AI across every industry and every country to create a more sustainable future.
AI’s rapid advance is creating new limits on leaders’ visibility into the short-term future and challenging the criteria they use to commit to forward-looking investments. Staring into this fog, leaders will be tempted to trade the potential future gains from skyscrapers and railways for the temporary utility of tents and bicycles.
Gen Z is facing AI-driven layoffs and fewer entry-level jobs. Former Meta and Salesforce AI head Clara Shih says young workers can future-proof their careers by learning how to use AI agents.
As AI demand outpaces grid capacity, it's forcing the industry to rethink how we approach energy infrastructure.
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The future of AI in the classroom
I spent most of the last two weeks on the road in California at three education conferences that highlighted the risks – and potential benefits – of artificial intelligence in the classroom. The American Educational Research Association (AERA) and the National Council on Measurement in Education (NCME) events were held in Los Angeles.
This article is part of the Future of AI, a collection of articles that investigates how artificial intelligence will impact the fashion and beauty industries in the years to come. “AI isn’t magic, and it’s not doom either.
Here are three high-impact areas where therapy providers could consider deploying AI to maximize their return on investment.
As conflicts grow more complex and harder to resolve, AI offers new tools for mediation, but also new risks. This report explores how algorithmic systems can support negotiators without undermining trust,
Framingham State University recently received a $330,000 grant to integrate artificial intelligence into more than 20 courses.
The pro-artificial intelligence (AI) network Leading the Future, which has poured in millions of dollars for congressional primaries this year, is now setting its sights on state legislative races as it looks to shape policy at the local level.
That was the focus of Monday’s discussion on Today in Ohio, the news analysis podcast from cleveland.com and The Plain Dealer, where editors examined how quickly AI is transforming both political persuasion and news delivery — and why laws, ethics and audience trust are struggling to keep pace.