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Mohawk Ironworkers, Walking High Steel
For more than 120 years, six generations of Mohawk Indian ironworkers, known for their ability to work high steel, have helped shape New York City's skyline. The Sonic Memorial Project talks to the children and nephews of those who built the World Trade Center. In the fall of 2001, many of them had to dismantle what their elders helped to build.
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Composer Osvaldo Golijov’s new concerto, 'The Given Note,' inspired by Irish Poet Seamus Heaney
Composer Osvaldo Golijov’s newest composition was inspired by a single line by the late Irish Nobel Prize laureate, Seamus Heaney: “Sing yourself to where the singing comes from.”
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This 22-year-old is trying to save us from ChatGPT before it changes writing forever
A college kid's mission to prevent misuse of artificial intelligence.
It takes a few dollars and 8 minutes to create a deepfake. And that's only the start
Powerful artificial intelligence tools that can create video, audio, text and pictures are raising fears the technology will supercharge disinformation and propaganda by bad actors.
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Exploring the drawbacks of trusting some AI search results
NPR's It's Been a Minute podcast explored some of the pitfalls of relying on AI search results, including concerns about accuracy and bias.
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Microsoft slashes 10,000 jobs, the latest in a wave of layoffs
Amazon, Salesforce and Goldman Sachs have also announced cuts during a brutal January for corporate workers.
Inside an AI extravaganza
Thousands of A.I. enthusiasts are converging in San Francisco this week for what's billed as the "world's largest A.I. event," which stands in sharp contrast to what's happening in Washington.
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Zelenskyy takes center stage in Davos as he tries to rally support for Ukraine
Zelenskyy is headlining a frenzied first full day of the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in the Swiss resort, where officials from the U.S., EU, China and Middle East will also be prominent.
10 reasons why AI may be overrated
A list of reasons why generative AI may be overhyped.
Marijuana's Health Effects? Top Scientists Weigh In
The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine sorted through 10,000 studies to determine the good and bad health effects of marijuana. Tight drug restrictions impede research, they say.
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