“AI literacy,” or the ability to see through artificial intelligence-generated misinformation, will be important for U.S. voters, says Susan Gonzales, CEO of AIandYou.
A historic double strike has brought film and TV production to a standstill. As actors and writers worry about being replaced, studios are applying the new tools in a range of operations.
Ryan Heath of Axios discusses the persistent skepticism around artificial intelligence and explains how the technology has become both a divisive and unifying issue.
A three-month experiment during the 2020 campaign didn’t cause substantial change in the political attitudes of Facebook and Instagram users, reports Joshua Tucker of New York University. He notes that social media is just one of many influences.
From chatting with the Robo Rabbi to being #BlessedByTheAlgorithm, religion and artificial intelligence are entangled with each other, says the University of Zurich’s Beth Singler.
Layoffs are shaking up the most exclusive corner of Silicon Valley. Bloomberg News’ Sarah McBride says what once was unthinkable in venture capital is now just another sign of the times.
Assembly Bill 316 would keep self-driving trucks that weigh over 10,000 pounds off the road. Aurora Innovation CEO Chris Urmson discusses the bill’s implications for his company.