Last Week in AI News #60 Subscribe for future emails here! Mini Briefs There’s room to improve A.I. news coverage An old XKCD comic quipped at the “two types of articles about machine learning”: the first being overly technical and the second being the equivalent of a bard on the street prophesying the apocalypse. While it’s fun for us to jab at unwarranted predictions, AI journalism has to grapple with a field that is truly unprecedented in its ethical implications and challenges. In a new paper in AI & Society, researchers dig into how news outlets think and write about new technology to understand how people think and feel about artificial intelligence.
Skynet Today Last Week in AI News #60
Last Week in AI News #60 Subscribe for future emails here! Mini Briefs There’s room to improve A.I. news coverage An old XKCD comic quipped at the “two types of articles about machine learning”: the first being overly technical and the second being the equivalent of a bard on the street prophesying the apocalypse. While it’s fun for us to jab at unwarranted predictions, AI journalism has to grapple with a field that is truly unprecedented in its ethical implications and challenges. In a new paper in AI & Society, researchers dig into how news outlets think and write about new technology to understand how people think and feel about artificial intelligence.
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