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We’re Living in a Digital Enclosure: Big Tech Holds Power Without Accountability
We Developed an AI Tutor to Enhance Critical Thinking Skills in College Students Rather Than Provide Direct Answers
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Insights from the Tumbler Ridge Tragedy: Uncovering Canada’s AI Governance Gap
‘Probably’ Holds a Different Meaning for Your AI Than It Does for You
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Why Palletizing Remains One of the Most Challenging Positions to Fill
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Will AI Drones, Robots, and Wearable Sensors Transform Workplace Safety?
Lessons from Military Drones for Self-Driving Car Technology
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Moving Beyond the Blame Game: A Path to Saving New Zealand’s Native Species
Andrew Leigh explores the factors behind significant historical breakthroughs and their enduring relevance.
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Arrowhead Discoveries in Central Asia May Confirm Homo Sapiens Existed 80,000 Years Ago
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Non-Consensual AI Porn Is a Privacy Issue, But Its Harm Goes Beyond Legalities
Companies Are Leveraging Agentic AI for Decision-Making, but Governance Is Struggling to Keep Up
Tim Ayres Discusses the Impending ‘Bumps and Glitches’ of AI Rollout
Australia’s National AI Plan: Who Will Benefit?
EU Proposal to Postpone Sections of AI Act Indicates Shift Towards Favoring Big Tech Over Fairness
Colorado Revisits Its Groundbreaking AI Regulations to Seek a Practical Approach Forward
Many Australian Government Agencies Lack Transparency in AI Usage
Regulating AI Usage Could Curtail Its Rapid Energy Growth
How States Are Implementing Safeguards for AI in the Lack of Robust Federal Regulation
Big Tech Claims AI Could Inject $115 Billion Annually into Australia’s Economy: Is the Evidence Convincing?
Bipartisan Consensus Emerges on Crucial Topic: AI Regulation
NZ’s New AI Strategy Emphasizes Economic Opportunities but Lacks Focus on Ethical and Social Risks
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