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More doctors are using artificial intelligence to record patient visits, saying the tools save them time and allow them to be more present with patients. Some patients and experts have concerns about privacy and accuracy.
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The HBCU recently became the first public university to offer a degree in artificial intelligence. Educators at the university are also working to expand AI literacy to those under 18.
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The founder of an artificial intelligence company that worked with large school districts nationwide has been arrested on fraud charges. Joanna Smith-Griffin had been arrested Tuesday in North Carolina.
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Researchers at N.C. A&T State University are incorporating artificial intelligence into farming.
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Researchers at North Carolina State University are building a database of plant images to train future AI tools for agriculture.
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The robotic exoskeleton can adapt to a person鈥檚 movements and reduce the amount of effort needed for basic activities using AI training with a human simulation.
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An elections bill would require the sponsor of political ads to disclose the use of A.I. if it provides false or misleading information to voters
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AI chatbots garner millions of daily users, filling a variety of roles from customer support to text generator. But what about their romantic potential?
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When human romance isn't working out, can an AI chatbot successfully take its place? Anita hears varied perspectives on that question. She meets a journalist who got dumped by her AI crush and talks with a woman whose AI companion turned her life around. Plus, psychologist Melissa McCool, the clinical product consultant for AI tech company Luka, takes Anita behind the scenes of making AI companions.
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North Carolina urges school districts to stop fearing artificial intelligence and teach staff and students to use AI wisely.