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South Korea Urged to Revamp How It Trains AI Specialists
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South Korea Urged to Revamp How It Trains AI Specialists

South Korea should adopt a more systematic approach to educating artificial intelligence specialists, as the country lags other Asian and global peers in the number...

'Make It Real' AI Prototype Wows Devs by Turning Drawings Into Working Software
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'Make It Real' AI Prototype Wows Devs by Turning Drawings Into Working Software

A collaborative whiteboard app maker called "tldraw" made waves online this week by releasing a prototype of a feature called "Make it Real" that lets users draw...

More Than 40% of Companies Will Replace Employees With AI in 2024
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More Than 40% of Companies Will Replace Employees With AI in 2024

Thirty-seven percent of companies using AI say the technology replaced workers this year, and 44% say it will replace workers next year, according to a Resume Builder...

Is It OK for Students to Use ChatGPT? More Teachers Say Yes
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Is It OK for Students to Use ChatGPT? More Teachers Say Yes

Some teachers and professors say it's better to allow students to use ChatGPT than to ban it, but many say it's changing how they teach and evaluate students.

Where Are Tech Pros Focusing Their Training?
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Where Are Tech Pros Focusing Their Training?

Where are tech pros focusing their training energies? According to Dice's latest analysis, 18.6% are devoting their training time to artificial intelligence, 18...

U.S. Gave $30M to Top Chinese Scientist Leading China's AI 'Race'
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U.S. Gave $30M to Top Chinese Scientist Leading China's AI 'Race'

The U.S. government gave at least $30 million in federal grants for research led by Song-Chun Zhu, a scientist who is now at the forefront of China's race to develop...

AI Might Disrupt Math and Computer Science Classes – In A Good Way
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AI Might Disrupt Math and Computer Science Classes – In A Good Way

As schools debate banning AI chatbots, some math and computer science teachers are embracing them to assist with lesson planning and provide feedback to students...

On Being a University's First Chief AI Officer
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On Being a University's First Chief AI Officer

Western University has created a top-level AI role, appointing Mark Daley as its first chief artificial intelligence officer.

Helping Robots Follow A New Path
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Helping Robots Follow A New Path

Researchers from Arizona State University and the U.S. Army DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory used reservoir computing to program a robot to move two arms on a 2D...

Study Finds That AI Benefits Workers More Than Bosses
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Study Finds That AI Benefits Workers More Than Bosses

A study exploring how knowledge workers team with AI for productivity gains shows that AI benefits workers with greater task-based experience, and that senior workers...

AI Bots Call Out the Problem Person In Dull Work Meetings
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AI Bots Call Out the Problem Person In Dull Work Meetings

Companies have begun using AI to take notes and summarize workplace meetings, and to point out behavior like talking nonstop or interrupting others.

The Impact of AI on Software Development? Still Unclear
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The Impact of AI on Software Development? Still Unclear

There's no evidence that AI tools boost software development productivity, perhaps because the tools are still in the early stage of adoption, according to Google's...

AI Buzz Dominates Annual Ed-Tech Conference
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AI Buzz Dominates Annual Ed-Tech Conference

Generative AI is so pervasive a topic in education circles that Educause made it an "honorary topic" on its top 10 list of strategic trends for 2024, and found...

Decomposing Language Models Into Understandable Components
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Decomposing Language Models Into Understandable Components

Researchers used a weak dictionary learning algorithm called a sparse autoencoder to generate learned features from a trained model that offers a more monosemantic...

Using AI, Argonne Scientists Develop Self-Driving Microscopy Technique
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Using AI, Argonne Scientists Develop Self-Driving Microscopy Technique

Researchers at Argonne National Laboratory have developed an autonomous microscopy technique that uses AI to selectively target points of interest for scanning....

OpenAI Launches Residency Program With $210,000 Annual Salary
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OpenAI Launches Residency Program With $210,000 Annual Salary

OpenAI has announced a residency program that will pay an annual salary of $210,00 to exceptional researchers and engineers in adjacent fields to help them transition...

Professor Sees AI as Catalyst for Manufacturing and Workforce Revolution
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Professor Sees AI as Catalyst for Manufacturing and Workforce Revolution

Purdue University engineering professor Karthik Ramani believes AI could bolster manufacturing competitiveness, revolutionize product design, democratize programming...

Is AI Lying? Researchers Built An LLM Lie Detector to Find Out
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Is AI Lying? Researchers Built An LLM Lie Detector to Find Out

Researchers have built what they call a lie detector that can identify falsehoods in the output of large language models simply by asking a series of unrelated...

Computer Science Is No Longer the Safe Major
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Computer Science Is No Longer the Safe Major

Software engineers, more than any other American workers, believe that generative AI will have a major impact on their jobs over the next 20 years.

Towards Affective Computing That Works for Everyone
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Towards Affective Computing That Works for Everyone

Affective computing systems trained on currently available datasets will likely have biases because they derive from limited samples that do not fully represent...
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