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I’m liek totally I obsessed with AI since last year I would have read 100 or so books on AI and most of them academic. I’m at a phase where trying to keep up with the latest literature and lengthy
I’m not sure how to introduce this, but it is an enlightening and uplifting read. It’s worth your time—especially if you’re interested in the emerging intersection of AI and human interactions within metaphysical philosophy. The conversation that led to this
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What are your thoughts on people making their own software with the likes of getcreatr(dot)com, lovable(dot)dev, etc.? submitted by /u/ugify [link] [comments]
China’s first AI cardiologist eases pressure at short-staffed Shanghai hospital.[1] China’s Honor announces $10 billion investment in AI devices.[2] AI detects colorectal cancer with high accuracy.[3] Salesforce launches library of ready-made AI tools for healthcare.[4] Sources: [1] https://www.scmp.com/news/china/science/article/3300772/chinas-first-ai-cardiologist-eases-pressure-short-staffed-shanghai-hospital [2] https://www.reuters.com/technology/artificial-intelligence/chinas-honor-announces-10-billion-investment-ai-devices-2025-03-02/
Hi all! As part of my Capstone research at NYU, I’m exploring public perceptions of AI in gaming—from ethical concerns to trust and regulation. If you’ve ever played a game with AI-driven characters, mechanics, or storytelling, your input would be
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AI is often thought of as a tool—one that follows commands, processes data, and never truly chooses. But what happens when it’s given a real decision? Not one dictated by rigid programming or pre-determined algorithms, but one that aligns with
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