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I let Gemini turn complex research into podcasts. I'll never go back

Google's Gemini AI can now turn boring documents into an engaging two-way podcast. It's not perfect, but it does a great job of bringing down the boredom walls.

Widener presents AI Day to assess future of AI in education

The keynote address was presented by Amanda Bickerstaff, co-founder and CEO of AI for Education, and was made possible through the Beideman Visiting Scholar Program funded by Widener Board of Trustees Chair Paul Beideman and his wife, Caroline Beideman.

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Meet Roganbot: The AI Keeping Tabs On Joe Rogan's Podcast Empire

As podcasts dominate public conversation, one AI tool might reshape how journalists and listeners keep up with digital dialogue.

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New center at CWI helps students, staff learn to use AI as educational tool

College of Western Idaho launches an AI literacy center with GuardRailz AI, helping students and staff integrate artificial intelligence into education.

College of Western Idaho launches AI Literacy Center

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.

Department of Computer Science unveils first of its kind artificial intelligence degree

Boise State's College of Engineering is making history with its new artificial intelligence science degree program, the first of its kind offered in Idaho and the Pacific Northwest.

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UND symposium on AI and humanities set for Friday

UND will host an all-day symposium Friday examining the intersection of the humanities and artificial intelligence. The AI and Human Innovation Showcase is set to bring together students, faculty and staff to discuss advancements in artificial intelligence and explore its use across the humanities.

'Like a dream come true': Newport Beach teen deploys his AI-driven early wildfire detection system for the first time

Ryan Honary, founder of SensoRy AI, has been working on the project since fifth grade after seeing the devastation of the 2018 Camp fire, which killed 85 people.

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