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Artificial intelligence has the potential to transform work but some around the world still struggle to access computers, a King's Trust report warns.
The people behind Jewish Onliner don't see themselves as journalists reporting the news, even if they are pleased to be making it.
The rapid rise of artificial intelligence has created a challenging gap between technological innovation and regulation,
Western companies' one-size-fits-all AI strategies don't serve many of the world's populations. These African researchers are working to change that.
College of Western Idaho launches an AI literacy center with GuardRailz AI, helping students and staff integrate artificial intelligence into education.
Meanwhile, in the federal courthouse in San Francisco, artists are suing companies Stability AI, DeviantArt, Midjourney and Runway AI. Their legal complaint describes the firms' AI-powered image generators as "copyright-laundering devices, promising customers the benefits of art without the costs of artists."
As the world celebrates International Women's Day, we must recognize those stepping up to bridge the digital divide, making emerging technology accessible, meaningful, and impactful for all. Noleen Mariappen,
CWI is positioning itself at the forefront of AI education with the opening of the new center and implementation of programs designed to make AI tools accessible.