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Four critical questions parents and educators should be askingHow to Buy Ed Tech That Isn’t Evil
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Four critical questions parents and educators should be askingHow to Buy Ed Tech That Isn’t Evil
Church and State A decorated Air Force general is getting some heat after saying that any artificial intelligence employed by the United States’ military will be better because of our…
Dumb and Dumber Regardless of what its execs claim, researchers are now saying that yes, OpenAI’s GPT large language model (LLM) appeared to be getting dumber. In a new yet-to-be-peer-reviewed…
Thought Police The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has sounded the alarm bell on neurotechnology, warning that its “warp speed” advancement, catalyzed by artificial intelligence, poses a…
AI Domination On the same day he unveiled a new company called xAI to better “understand reality,” Twitter CEO Elon Musk made another eyebrow-raising claim: that he’d warned Chinese leaders…
Chasing the Tail Amazon’s Mechanical Turk platform, which launched in 2005, has allowed humans to make some money on the side by completing small tasks such as data validation or…
Code Switching Remember when extremist chuds were trolling journalists by telling them to “learn to code”? So do we. Writing for The Guardian, journalist-turned-coder Tristan Cross pretty aptly described the horrible…
2000 and Late Last fall, as Microsoft was rushing to stuff AI tech into its Bing search engine, its partner OpenAI warned the tech giant about the dangers of integrating…
Do you remember when Apple first introduced its QR code scanning feature? You know, the one where you point your camera at a QR code, a bubble appears, and you…
Remember Tessa, the chatbot that was designed to help users combat disordered eating habits but ended up giving absolutely terrible, eating disorder-validating advice? Well, if the story wasn’t stupid enough already,…