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California's AI disclosure highlights how states increasingly use algorithms in criminal justice, benefits and schools.
Around 80,000 employees used GenAI.mil when it launched in December. That number has since skyrocketed.
In the third edition of this study, the authors found that people are adopting generative AI for an ever-widening range of uses. Trends from one year to the next should be understood as shifts in emphasis,
Called the Materials Data Foundry, the $10 million lab is one of eight research projects under the AI-for-Science programme. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
New research suggests that reliance on AI assistants can have a negative impact on people’s ability to think and problem solve.
According to a recent reader poll, a surprisingly vast number of respondents trust AI tools, like NotebookLM, for their research tasks.
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Report: Seattle using AI to route certain 911 calls — without caller knowledge or public review
Denmark-based Corti's AI has been listening to all Seattle 911 medical calls and prompting dispatchers to route certain patients to a nurse-staffed Texas call center rather than send an ambulance, the Times found.
Many people are turning to AI for financial advice but there are questions over the reliability of its responses
A North Carolina-based software engineer was able to get a religious exemption approved which says she can't be forced to use AI at work, which could signal a trend as more religious leaders speak out against the technology.
Loop engineering is the hottest new trend in AI. You devise loops for use of agentic AI and also for using conventional generative AI. An AI Insider analysis and scoop.
