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¾«¶«Ó°Òµ's Andrew Meyer spoke with Phil Trexler from The Marshall Project and Mizell Stewart from KSU about the intersection of journalism and AI in a recent Akron Press Club conversation.
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The "Sound of Ideas" spoke with AI experts and took audience questions during a live event at the Ideacenter.
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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.
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Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping the music industry, with computer-generated songs topping charts and racking up millions of streams. In Northeast Ohio, independent artists and creators are both embracing and wary of the technology. On this week’s Shuffle, multiple voices in the music scene weigh in.
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Ohio lawmakers have a bevy of bills to deal with artificial intelligence and data centers.
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Despite public denials, Cleveland police have used the scrutinized software in at least one murder case through a third party, leading to an admonishment from the presiding judge.
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Dan Chaon, Paula McClain, Claire McMillan and Susan Orlean are just a few local authors who’ve had their work used by AI companies without permission.
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With nearly 40 data centers already in Northeast Ohio and additional, larger projects being planned, local experts weigh in on growing environmental concerns.