@edmondperezic When companies use AI they need to introduce more transparency in the way it’s used. Without it, we can start to experience a disconnect and loss of trust between the brands and their audiences
@conncheung I agree with you on the aspect of AI art being this digital wave of Impressionism. In that regard, it could be interesting. This way it can stand in its own category and have its own style of art.
Ted Chiang said that “Art is something that results from making a lot of choices. When you give generative AI a prompt, you made very few choices.” True artistic value has intent and meaning . AI can mimic styles but the intent and meaning is lost. #RUVirtualSU#RutgersDCIM
Ted Chiang's essay made some good points about art and intentionality, but it is premature to debate about AI making art. For now, AI doesn't exist autonomously. Humans make art with AI models trained on humans.
We train our own models on our own datasets. This project took 18 months to prompt. I see making models as art.
@classgreg2 This is actually so surreal to see, everyone is being monitored with their stats on their head like it’s the Sims. We have to make sure there is a balance in automation and human agency.
It’s really interesting how automation can help train workers and boost overall productivity. When companies implement automation and AI tools thoughtfully, they can do wonders for the success of the business. #RutgersDCIM#RUVirtualSP25
Companies slammed by rising wages are automating jobs to boost productivity.
But for all the fears of "robots taking our jobs," these moves are going to make employees' lives better and help grow the US economy.
Insider’s @jbarro explains how. 👇
https://t.co/ol2msxwvSY
@avasamaroo1 For a future with AI, we need to make sure we feed data that is reflective of our morals and values, not biases. If we can manage this, then the decisions AI makes will lead us to a better future.
@DCIM_Oliver The ethics and morality of providing AI with endless ammunition can be dangerous if mishandled. If we let AI dictate our future instead of the other way around, it can lead to a darker path.
MIT is pioneering a model for ethical AI by embedding philosophical reasoning tools into engineering mindsets. They teach us practical fairness and reduce bias methods. It inspires a culture of morally grounded and socially responsible AI systems.
AI is evolving every day, along with the ethical challenges it presents. MIT researchers are exploring how philosophy can guide AI ethics, helping us navigate issues like bias, decision-making, and accountability in tech.
Learn more about this approach shaping the future of AI: https://t.co/El91K2ioTE
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@avasamaroo1 AI in Education enables multiple different facets of education ranging from studying to advising and even scheduling. This is yet another example of how AI can be used for the benefit of students and teachers alike.
@DCIM_Rachel The increased use of generative AI in schools can really make it easier for students to use ChatGPT as a crutch rather than a supplemental tool. Helping students think critically with AI is so important for the future of #AIinEducation
The true power of AI in education comes with responsibility. Ethical implementation is the foundation for long-term success. #RUVirtualSU25#RutgersDCIM