In an era where artificial intelligence is becoming increasingly integrated into daily political and cultural discourse, America's divisions are taking on new forms in surprising arenas—including the text generated by bots. The recent stir arising from Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey’s...
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The sharply divided attitudes of Americans toward artificial intelligence (AI) reveal a society grappling with both the promise and perils embedded in rapid technological change. With public opinion seemingly split down the middle, according to a recent Gallup poll, understanding the nuances of...
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In living rooms, schools, and offices across America, Artificial Intelligence has woven itself into the daily fabric of life, yet the nation’s sentiment towards this seismic technology is notably ambivalent. Rather than uniting, dividing, or even energizing the public, AI has created a landscape...
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The surge in public adoption of artificial intelligence chat tools—such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Google’s Gemini, and Microsoft’s Copilot—is reshaping the landscape of digital interaction, education, and workplace productivity in ways eerily reminiscent of the internet’s rapid evolution in the late...
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I will start by admitting that I'm a conservative, and initially supported Bush's actions in response to the World Trade Center, but after viewing this video:
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That has changed. I still consider myself a conservative, but not of the kind that was in power at that time. I never...
Although many American workers have embraced social media sites such as Facebook or LinkedIn, they are uncomfortable about sharing information about their sex lives or salaries, according to a new survey.
The poll of 2,118 adults showed that slightly more than three out of four participate...
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Britain's first so-called Roundabout Idol has been launched, with the aim of finding the Matt Cardle equivalent of the UK's favourite traffic island.
Motorists are being invited to send in pictures of their best and most hated roundabouts in a bid to help car leasing service...