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Majorities don’t want AI to give advice about religion or love. But many say AI should help forecast weather, search for financial crimes, develop medicine and more.
Americans are worried about using AI more in daily life, seeing harm to human creativity and relationships. But they’re open to AI use in weather forecasting, medicine and other data-heavy tasks.
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Media literacy is a skill set that goes beyond teaching children to question content; it also helps them become responsible ...
According to the latest revised BLS data, the IT job market shrank by 9,600 jobs year to date. At the same time, the BLS reports there are more than 200,000 open IT positions.
Critics argue that satellite internet suffers from drawbacks that make it inferior to fiber. But SpaceX says the FCC's ...
Social media is a window to the world and the new public square, and media and communications psychology offers a "new collar ...
Meta and TikTok have successfully challenged the EU's method for calculating supervisory fees under the Digital Services Act.
According to Grand View Research, the global IT services market size was estimated at $1.50 trillion in 2024 and is projected ...
The Ombudsman for Children's Office has said blanket bans on phones in schools are not in the best interest of children, adding that it is not an effective way of protecting children's rights from the ...
Clinician burnout remains one of the most urgent challenges in healthcare. In recent years, hospitals have turned to tools such as ambient documentation and virtual nursing, betting that AI could ...
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