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How Language Teachers Are Skillfully Navigating AI
Could New Zealand’s Next Christchurch Call Promote Fairer and Safer AI?
SpaceX and OpenAI IPOs May Not Deliver the Same Sky-High Returns as Amazon and Apple, Due to Later-Stage Public Offerings and Early Investor Exits
Why Are There So Few Technology Experts on Australian Company Boards in the Age of AI?
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CHATGPT
AI’s Language Proficiency Reflects a Western Perspective That May Mislead Users – Insights from an Indonesian Society Scholar
Why New Research Shows AI Health Chatbots Aren’t Improving Your Self-Diagnosis Skills
If ChatGPT is Considered Cheating, What About Ghostwriting? Revisiting an Age-Old Debate Amidst New Concerns
Using Your AI Chatbot as a Search Engine? Proceed with Caution!
OpenAI’s Safety Commitments After Tumbler Ridge: Not About AI Regulation, But About Surveillance
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ROBOTICS
How European Food Manufacturers are Automating Palletizing Without Increasing Workforce Size
Exploring Human Attitudes Toward Robots Through Experience
Video Friday: Digit’s Dance Lessons—A Virtual Transformation!
Gill Pratt Declares the Era of Humanoid Robots Has Arrived
Enhancing Bottling Efficiency at Martin Ray Winery Through Robotic Palletizing
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From Jurassic Park to AI Apocalypse: How Pop Culture Influences Science More Than We Realize
5 Impactful Projects That Changed Lives
Australia May Have Tenfold More Citizen Scientists Than Previously Estimated – A Boon for Science!
Why Do Men Harass Women in the Workplace? Science Provides Two Insights, But Only One Stands Up to Scrutiny
Truth or Misinformation? A Statistician Discusses the Difficulties of Evaluating Evidence
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