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How Biden's executive order will impact the future of AI - Fox News


To ensure that the United States leads the way in seizing the opportunity and managing the risks of AI, President Biden issued a landmark executive order on October 30, 2023. How the order uses a ... Read More

AI’s impact on innovation continues to grow | Food Business News


In the new world, we have an AI virtual consumer that we can test a lot more against, much more quickly. There’s significant efficiencies that we’re already liberating using data and AI in a ... Read More

The 9 biggest AI events that shook the world in 2023 - Digital Trends


This year was a massive one for artificial intelligence (AI), with new products, outrageous scandals and much more. Here are the biggest events we saw in 2023. Read More

Poll: As Americans form views on AI, they're divided on its role in school and everyday life


Among U.S. adults, 44% said they think AI will make life better, while 42% think AI will make life worse. But most respondents don't hold strong feelings on the issue. Read More

AI's Impact on the Environment, Explained - Snopes.com


According to the 2023 study, global AI demand "may be accountable for 4.2-6.6 million cubic meters of water withdrawal in 2027," equivalent to the total water withdrawal of Denmark. Potential Benefits ... Read More

The Consumer Psychology of Adopting AI - Harvard Business Review


Much of the experiments will show that people prefer receiving dating advice from a human then from some kind of AI system, and that gets flipped when you think about something like financial advice. Read More


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