Treasury Department now using AI to save taxpayers billions
Oct 17, 2024 - The Treasury Department said its increased use of artificial intelligence in fraud detection helped prevent or recover more than $4 billion in losses over the past year.
Without Accounting for Bias and Discrimination, AI Safety Standards Will Fall Short
Sep 16, 2024 - It will be an uphill battle to ensure that AI standards adequately and robustly protect the public, writes Data & Society's Serena Oduro.
As companies strive to create value from AI, generative AI, and other rapidly evolving technologies, enterprise tech officers will make fundamental shifts in the way they operate.
UTHealth Houston collaborates with OpenAI to offer clinicians HIPAA-compliant ChatGPT solutions
Sep 13, 2024 - UTHealth Houston unveiled a partnership with OpenAI on Friday to build and deploy algorithms for use in medical training and at the patient’s bedside.
NASCIO Survey Exposes the Hard Data Truths of AI Adoption
Sep 10, 2024 - Responses from 46 states show a big challenge for government in the AI era: many focus on data analysis and business intelligence while neglecting elements such as metadata management, master data and data stewardship.
CDT Submits Comment on AISI’s Draft Guidance, “Managing Misuse Risk for Dual-Use Foundation Models”
Sep 9, 2024 - CDT, in collaboration with Data & Society (D&S), submitted comments in response to the U.S. AI Safety Institute’s (AISI) request for comment on their draft guidance for developers on mitigating the risks associated with the misuse of foundation models.
Sep 9, 2024 - The Council of Europe hailed the agreement as the "first international legally binding treaty" on the use of AI systems. It said it was an open treaty that could be signed by more countries.
Guide, don’t hide: reprogramming learning in the wake of AI
Sep 4, 2024 - As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly integral to the world outside academia, universities face a crucial choice: to use or not to use.
General Services Administration Launches AI-Focused Cohort
Jun 20, 2024 - The federal oversight agency has launched its first cohort focused on artificial intelligence for its Presidential Innovation Fellows program, aiming to create a talent pipeline for AI in government.
2024 EDUCAUSE Action Plan: AI Policies and Guidelines
May 23, 2024 - Survey results from a May 2024 survey among higher education tech professionals about AI policies and guidelines at their institutions.
Only 23% of respondents indicated that their institution has any AI-related acceptable use policies already in place, and nearly half (48%) of respondents disagreed or strongly disagreed that their institution has appropriate policies and guidelines in place to enable ethical and effective decision-making about AI use.
UW-La Crosse Students and Staff Debate AI Uses on Campus
May 21, 2024 - A summit at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse fielded comments from professors and students about AI policies, which are up to individual professors.
University Suspends Students for AI Homework Tool It Gave Them $10,000 Prize to Make
May 21, 2024 - Emory University gave students a $10,000 entrepreneurial prize for their AI startup, then suspended them and accused them of cheating when they built it.
AI Tutoring Outperforms Active Learning | Research Square
May 14, 2024 - This study found that students learn more than twice as much in less time when using an AI tutor, compared with the active learning class.
Apr 8, 2024 - Educators at both the county and the college level are rapidly getting up to speed on AI issues such as legal disclaimers, parental permissions, policies, precautions and potential uses.
UNESCO survey: Less than 10% of schools and universities have formal guidance on AI
Jun 1, 2023 - A new UNESCO global survey of over 450 schools and universities found that fewer than 10% have developed institutional policies and/or formal guidance concerning the use of generative AI applications.
Inside the AI talent wars: Tech companies are ransacking university AI programs at Stanford, MIT, and Cornell in search of engineers
Apr 24, 2023 - With the AI boom, many companies are feeling the heat to beef up their AI capabilities. They're turning to top colleges in search of this rare talent.
Putting humans back in the loop: An affordance conceptualization of the 4th industrial revolution
Dec 25, 2022 - The current technology epoch—sometimes called the fourth industrial revolution (4IR)—involves the innovative application of rapidly advancing digital technologies such as artificial intelligence