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Edmonton radio station’s AI host part of global trend
Technology is purely additive and does not impact staffing as it’s in a time slot that previously didn’t have a DJ, says Rogers Sports & Media
AI's mental health fix: stop pretending it's human
If chatbots didn’t assume personas, users might be less vulnerable to them — but many enjoy the illusion.
This old tech name is now a top AI play, according to analysts
Dell reported second-quarter results on Thursday that surpassed analyst estimates on the top and bottom line.
Why the Will Smith Video Is Just the Beginning of AI Chaos
We can still tell when media is synthetic. But that won’t last — and all hell could break loose when that ends.
B.C. professor debuts 3D artificial intelligence teaching sidekick
The newest course assistant at Simon Fraser University has zero academic credentials and has never set foot in a classroom.
SFU prof debuts 3D artificial intelligence teaching sidekick
The newest course assistant at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, B.C., has zero experience, no academic credentials and has never set foot in a classroom.Nevertheless, Kia, an expressive, 3-D digital persona, will be in attendance as a sidekick to professor Steve DiPaola in his first-year course on the history and ethical challenges of AI.”This class is designed for students with no prior AI experience,” said Kia, speaking with a British accent in an online post introducing the course. “I’ll b
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'Game-changing' AI stethoscopes could detect heart conditions in seconds
The traditional stethoscope, invented in 1816 to listen to the sounds inside a person’s body, has been “upgraded for the 21st century” and used in a pilot involving more than 200 GP surgeries in London.
Coventry council to use Palantir AI in social work, Send and children’s services
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