Human Input: The harassment tax: What women pay to be visible in AI
The future of AI needs more women building, questioning, explaining, and leading. That won’t happen if visibility keeps coming with an added tax.
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The future of AI needs more women building, questioning, explaining, and leading. That won’t happen if visibility keeps coming with an added tax.
From teaching assistants to historical avatars, AI is beginning to act as a co-instructor, with implications for educators, students, and the workforce.
Your brain on AI: What the research says about why you can't turn it off. A few thoughts about sharks, Alexander Hamilton, a morning walk, and something called "reward uncertainty."
After watching "The AI Doc: Or How I Became an Apocaloptimist," our newest columnist, Holly Vezina, reflects upon a film about superintelligence, parental dread, and our obligation to face the AI future together.
Colorado AI News welcomes Phil Metzger with the launch of his "AI 101" column. He kicks things off with a hands-on guide to vibe coding that shows non-coders how to turn plain-English ideas into working apps.
When fully human-level artificial intelligence is eventually built, most of us would prefer that it behave consistently with human values rather than in opposition to them. This is called “alignment,” and today we’re going to address that topic.
Semiconductors hold wider lessons that can be valuable across multiple industries.
This is the first in a series of columns about artificial intelligence and human destiny. It will cover both existential threats to our civilization as well as the tremendous opportunities that could emerge. Let’s start with the elephant in the room. It seems rather silly, doesn’t it? To
Think of DeepSeek as a catalyst for expansion rather than a threat to existing players, which is why such a massive hit to NVIDIA's stock may not have been justified.
One aspect of the systemic AI bias that’s so significant in the world of education is representation. All students want to show up in teaching materials, from textbooks to coloring pages, to worksheets and lecture slides.
If ChatGPT’s bedside manner is already better than that of an empathetic doctor, what’s around the corner?
Newsom's veto of 'aggressive' approach to AI regulation sends CA legislators back to the drawing board.
Lawyer's misuse of AI leads to probationary status, but also to a new mission: using AI to be more efficient and help underserved clients.
Artificial intelligence is poised to revolutionize the practice of law and the public's access to legal services, not just in Colorado but wherever internet access is available. Both the legal industry and the public must carefully consider the implications of this technological revolution, although it’s crucial to
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