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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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News5 Cleveland News Director Jodie Heisner discusses her newsroom's AI guidelines, gives examples of how journalists use AI in their work, and where AI and journalism are headed.
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Research by Trusting News found 94% of news consumers want news organizations to tell them when a journalist has used AI, but 42% report a loss of trust in the story when they see that disclosure statement.
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Mayor Justin Bibb, who campaigned on a promise to modernize City Hall, said AI adoption begins with securing city systems after a ransomware attack took down operations for weeks last summer.
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Cleveland Clinic's annual heart health survey sheds light on how people feel about the use of artificial intelligence in cardiac medicine.
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A college kid's mission to prevent misuse of artificial intelligence.
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Low income families in Ohio are challenged due to limits imposed on baby formula by a public assistance program; Akron police hope to install 130 license plate-reading cameras that use artificial intelligence; Ohio Redistricting Commission members spar over state supreme court contempt charges.
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Drips specializes in creating consumer conversations that are more than just an automated response.
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The state of Ohio is going high-tech to weed out overly burdensome red tape. An agency is using an artificial intelligence program to sift through…
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How would you feel about a robot interviewing you for a job? Swedish company Tengai is working on an English version of its robot which it claims will...