@mjl456scar I agree with u, i think AI can copy style, but context and feelings come from real lives. Best path is people decide the idea and message, AI helps with speed and detail.
@mjl456scar I argee with u , i think AI can copy style, but context and feelings come from real lives. Best path is people decide the idea and message, AI helps with speed and detail.
@FadyYou34674803 yeah, I totally agree! AI art really changes how we think about who the real artist is. I think creativity now comes from both people and machines working together.
It enables the audience to more clearly determine the source and authenticity of the pictures and also helps artists protect their signaturesThis indicates that AIhas notonly transformed the way art is created but also altered authenticity#RUVirtualFA25#RUVirtualFA25 #RutgersDCIM
🟡 NEW | The first smartphone with Content Credentials built-in was announced today in Samsung’s new Galaxy S25, attaching Content Credentials for AI-generated images from the Galaxy S25.
This is a major milestone that brings access and awareness to digital provenance for consumers globally.
“As the first smartphone manufacturer to adopt this standard – and join the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA) – Samsung is setting an important precedent by bringing transparency to digital content at the device level,” says Andy Parsons, Sr. Director for the Content Authenticity Initiative and steering committee member of the C2PA representing Adobe.
“This commitment comes at a crucial time and will accelerate broader adoption of content authenticity standards across the industry. I hope to see other smartphone makers and hardware providers follow Samsung's lead, to further strengthen the foundation for a more transparent and trustworthy digital ecosystem."
Join us in this work! https://t.co/L2zCGmbpHJ
@Emily3618569739 I really like what you mentioned about helping others make decisions. Another kind is making decisions together with others. If AI is merely used to replace humans, the gap between management and ordinary employees will only continue to widen.
@mjl456scar i agree with u post Automation seems to boost the total economic volume, but in reality, the opportunities are concentrated in the hands of a few people. Not only for fairness, but also to preserve people's own judgment and sense of existence in this increasingly automated world.
Many companies have foreseen that AI will lead to a decline in job demand in The coming years, which is similar to the trend that Andrejevic warned of in The Subject of Automation, where judgments are taken over by systems and subjects become disabled. #RUVirtualFA25#RutgersDCIM
Future of Jobs Report 2025 ... "41% of companies worldwide plan to reduce their workforce by 2030, primarily due to AI automation" ... new from WEF: https://t.co/5tGSu7miPo
Future Work ... redefining what we mean by organisations, employment and jobs: https://t.co/3J9KKJsr1T
@TanyaK64292 I think what you said is quite right. The development of AI has indeed brought many opportunities, but it also makes people uneasy. Sometimes people discuss whether they will be replaced by AI. But in my opinion, the more realistic issue is how can we ensure that AI helps withou
@Daniela65438535 agree with you,I also think this article is very crucial. When artificial intelligence starts to act like agents, they need a new ethical framework to clarify safety and responsibility.
I agree with the viewpoint in this post: Don't think of artificial intelligence as a human being, or we will overestimate its capabilities. The ethics of artificial intelligence should first clarify what the system can actually do #RUVirtualFA25#RutgersDCIM
@Oliviabeattie_ I completely agree with your point of view, but I do have my concerns. That is, after teachers act as mentors, when students encounter complex issues such as emotional problems, homework, and integrity, will the support be sufficient? With AI as a tool and teachers
@TanyaK64292 I completely agree with you. AI cannot replace teachers, it is merely a time saving tool. Leave repetitive tasks such as feedback and translation to AI, and teachers can focus their energy on accompanying students and discussing learning methods.
Generative AI is spreading education, and the environment is highly uncertain. in the era of AI credibility, information can be found and trusted we should not be obsessed with whether Ai is banned or not. education should be included in textbooks #RUVirtualFA25#RutgersDCIM
In the Age of AI Credibility, lifelong learning is no longer a luxury; it’s a leadership requirement for #PublicRelations and #communication pros, says #RutgersCPS instructor Michael Cherenson. Read why: https://t.co/AQPGZ0lqxf @RutgersNB
@emma_marku hi emma marku
I quite agree with your point of view. I particularly like this actor because he is an actor from Marvel and he is also actively involved in social movements and cares about the development of the real world.
@lorenzoJ_ hi lorenze johnson
I completely agree with your point of view. I also think that he is not only an outstanding actor, but also a role model for us both on and off the camera. He has demonstrated his strength.
@lewis_kace23321 hi, kacey kewis I completely agree with your point of view. I also think Olivia can transform her personal experiences into powerful songs, making her the spokesperson for an entire generation. She also proved that leadership is not merely about fame; it is about using one's
Greta Thunberg is not just a celebrity; she is a climate leader. Her speeches at the UN and global school strikes mobilized millions. She embodies "emergent strategy" (brown, 2017), using decentralized power and youth energy to demand environmental justice.#LIDC92
@lewis_kace23321 hi,kacey lewis
I agree with you. I have studied web2.0 for some time and it is really interesting. I think it is also a good leadership performance.
@lorenzoJ_ hi lorenzo hohnson
I agree with you very much, and I am very interested. Social media is constantly changing, so leaders who can adapt and remain flexible are more influential.