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Generative AI Set to Boost Future Productivity Growth, Penn Wharton Finds
A new analysis by the Penn Wharton Budget Model examines how generative AI could influence productivity growth in the coming…
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Harvard Experts Explore Strategies for AI Regulation and Policy
Harvard experts discuss potential frameworks and strategies for regulating artificial intelligence to ensure safety and accountability as AI technologies rapidly…
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Tech Executive to Discuss Critical Thinking in AI-Powered World at RIT
A Rochester Institute of Technology lecture will examine how critical thinking can adapt in a rapidly advancing AI landscape. The…
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Gartner Predicts AI Will Transform IT Industry by 2030
Gartner predicts that artificial intelligence will transform the entire information technology industry by 2030 but notes not all IT jobs…
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Utah Tech Professor Explores AI Impact on Classroom Education
A Utah Tech University professor discusses the potential benefits and drawbacks of using artificial intelligence in classrooms, raising questions about…
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AI Leaders Gather at Toronto Summit to Empower Women in Tech Innovation
AI industry experts and international tech leaders will meet at the Toronto Women in Tech Summit to discuss the future…
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UnitedHealth Taps AI To Revolutionize Healthcare Efficiency
UnitedHealth is leveraging AI technology to improve healthcare efficiency, aiming to streamline operations, reduce costs, and enhance patient outcomes. The…
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Anthropic Backs California AI Safety Bill SB 53 in Regulatory Push
Anthropic has publicly supported California\'s AI safety bill SB 53, which aims to regulate and ensure responsible development of artificial…
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Tech Giants Unveil Innovations at Trump Golden Dome Event
Major tech companies, including Apple and Microsoft, presented their innovations to President Donald Trump under the so-called Golden Dome, showcasing…
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Silent Speech AI Startup Unveils Neural Interface Innovation
A new startup has introduced technology allowing users to interact with AI systems through silent speech, using neural signals instead…