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U.S. Copyright Office's Questions about Generative AI
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U.S. Copyright Office's Questions about Generative AI

Generating more questions than answers.

Gaining Benefit from Artificial Intelligence and Data Science: A Three-Part Framework
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Gaining Benefit from Artificial Intelligence and Data Science: A Three-Part Framework

Why ethics is not enough.

Virtual and the Future of Conferences
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Virtual and the Future of Conferences

Making conferences more accessible.

Undergraduate Computer Science Curricula
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Undergraduate Computer Science Curricula

First-job readiness versus long-term career preparation.

Leveraging Professional Ethics for Responsible AI
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Leveraging Professional Ethics for Responsible AI

Applying AI techniques to journalism.

Autocorrect Is Not: People Are Multilingual and Computer Science Should Be Too
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Autocorrect Is Not: People Are Multilingual and Computer Science Should Be Too

Considering the interconnection of computing and human languages.

Rebuttal How-To: Strategies, Tactics, and the Big Picture in Research
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Rebuttal How-To: Strategies, Tactics, and the Big Picture in Research

Demystifying rebuttal writing.

Beyond the Editorial Analogy: The Future of the First Amendment on the Internet
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Beyond the Editorial Analogy: The Future of the First Amendment on the Internet

Can the government regulate how social media companies moderate their platforms?

A Clash of Civilizations
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A Clash of Civilizations

The much-sought holy grail of more and faster innovation will come from integrating pipeline thinking and adoption thinking.

Five Ways Executives Misunderstand Technology
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Five Ways Executives Misunderstand Technology

How executives might better understand technology.
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