Terrorist groups may use artificial intelligence for similar purposes, but their organizational cultures shape how they understand it.
Generative AI’s overemphasis on Western moral concerns could reinforce global disparities in sensitive applications such as public health messaging and global communication.
As schools consider AI guidelines, educators are also thinking about how they can adjust their assignments to accurately measure what students are actually learning.
Qualtrics reports that AI could alleviate healthcare burnout, but trust in its implementation remains low among clinicians.
elk Marketing reports that Google's AI-powered search is reducing website clicks for businesses by providing answers directly on the results page.
Only 5% of American travelers can correctly identify real destination photos in a side-by-side test with AI-generated images — yet 74% say they wouldn't book a trip without seeing photos first. A new survey of 2,000 American adults, who have recently traveled or are currently planning a trip, found that when shown three pairs of […]
Several scientific fields rely on visual evidence to illustrate their claims. Inaccurate AI-generated images put the credibility of science at risk.
Pangram Labs reports that 67% of online content consumers can identify misleading AI-generated information, with Gen Z most aware of such content.
Pangram Labs reports that AI watermarking, meant to establish content provenance, is flawed as bad actors can easily bypass it, necessitating detection methods instead.
When AI is used to manufacture fake endorsements, copyright law doesn’t do enough to protect celebrities, influencers and other public figures.
