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Crafting Thoughtful AI Policy in Higher Education: A Guide for Institutional Leaders

Here's how to develop and implement an AI framework that not only aligns with an institution's unique mission, but also addresses the diverse needs of its stakeholders, including faculty, students, staff,

A look into Reid Hoffman's front-row seat on AI: 'I concluded AI was not going to happen anytime soon'

In a new book, journalist Gary Rivlin follows Silicon Valley's biggest names, including Reid Hoffman, and their contributions to AI.

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Proposed AI facility at UH approved by panels

Two Senate committees Tuesday unanimously passed a bill that continues momentum for a proposed artificial intelligence institute at the University of Hawaii.

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AI Is Actually a Form of 'Alien Intelligence,' Harvard Professor Claims—And It Will Surpass Humanity

It will be essential for us as a species to maintain superiority, but [...] we are not the pinnacle of creation," he says.

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CSUF conference teaches faculty how to adapt to artificial intelligence

Topics ranged from integrating AI into course assignments, using AI ethically and responsibly and using the technology to enhance cultural competency.

From emotional bonds with chatbots to the impact of AI on government jobs in the US

The conversation came as much of the country grapples with the consequences of AI governance that is appearing to land without safeguards, accountability, or transparency - many of the "common sense" rules that policymakers have tried to apply to the novel technology.

UC teams with Bay Area tech company for new lab that hopes to make AI work for artists

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."

AI beyond ChatGPT: what does it mean to be human in an age of thinking machines?

As more users sign up for neurotech devices and agentic AI models, are we also reckoning with the risks? Synapse Conclave, a science-tech-society conference in India, debated on this and more