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How Generative AI Is Changing Work
Exploring the impact on workers, companies, and the economy.
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How LinkedIn’s Most Popular AI Courses Can Shape Your Organization’s Upskilling Strategy
While the uptick in AI usage requires more technical skills, such as prompt engineering, it will also amplify the need for employees to hone their uniquely human skills, like critical thinking and teamwork.
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Dumbing down or wising up: how will generative AI change the way we think?
Outsourcing of information management AI tools like ChatGPT is convenient but raises concerns about how it can influence not just what people want but how people think
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This new data poisoning tool lets artists fight back against generative AI
A new tool that allows artists to make hidden alterations to their AI artwork, potentially protecting the artists’ work from unauthorized use.
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Predictions 2024: Generative AI Transitions From Hype To Intent
Forrester’s 2024 predictions that AI will go from hype to intent.
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Tackling Trust, Risk and Security in AI Models
Learn how a comprehensive AI trust, risk, security management (TRiSM) program helps you integrate much-needed governance upfront.
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Living guidelines for generative AI — why scientists must oversee its use
Nearly one year after the technology firm OpenAI released the chatbot ChatGPT, companies are in an arms race to develop ‘generative’ artificial-intelligence (AI) systems that are ever more powerful
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Gen AI and equitable/inclusive careers
The advent of generative AI has the enormous potential to transform the landscape of education and work. This article highlights how generative AI impacts careers, job searches, etc.
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Generative AI in education: What are the opportunities and challenges
Artificial intelligence tools open new horizons for education, but we urgently need to take action to ensure we integrate them into learning systems on our terms.
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UBC study explores bias against AI art
According to a new study from the UBC Sauder School of Business, for some, AI art challenges what it is to be human.
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From chalkboards to chatbots
The use of artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT for educational purposes raises questions about the ethical and safety implications of students leaning heavily on these tools to finish their schoolwork.
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UBC Researcher receives Amazon’s Research Award
UBC’s Ali Mesbah won an award for his work on reducing hallucinations in large language models.
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Despite popularity, six in 10 students consider generative AI cheating
Canadian students are looking for more resources and guidelines around generative AI, saying it has become a critical skill for the future.