Artificial intelligence is changing the way people live and work – inspiring both fear and hope. How are Northeast Ohioans dealing with the new reality, and how are we adapting to and planning for the future?
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Staff and students at the Cleveland Institute of Art are learning to use artificial intelligence, but not everyone wants to embrace AI.
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A new pilot program uses a camera mounted on a car and AI software to survey Cleveland's housing stock.
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Artificial intelligence can easily (and inexpensively) produce images that resemble Rembrandt or Basquiat. But without a human's touch, Cleveland artists wonder if AI has a place in the city's public art.
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Wedding planning can be a logistical nightmare, but an Orange Village photographer has developed an AI tool to coordinate vendors and give virtual tours of venues.
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On Northeast Ohio’s professional and collegiate sports teams, artificial intelligence is used to shape rosters, design plays and enhance the fan experience.