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Why AI Experts See Promise While the Public Sees Risk

A recent analysis highlighted in KQED’s article, “Stanford Study: AI Experts Are Optimistic About AI. The Rest of Us? Not So Much,” underscores a growing divide between those who build artificial intelligence systems and the broader public that must live with their consequences. The study, conducted by researchers affiliated with Stanford University, draws on survey…

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From AI Experiments to Orchestrated Outcomes The Rise of Agentic Systems in Enterprise Strategy

A growing number of enterprises are shifting their focus from experimental artificial intelligence projects to structured, outcome-driven deployments, reflecting a broader maturation of the technology across industries. A recent article, “Designing the agentic AI enterprise for measurable performance,” published by VentureBeat, argues that the next phase of AI adoption will depend less on raw model…

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AI-Generated Images Grow More Convincing but Still Struggle to Fully Deceive Human Perception

A recent report highlighted ongoing challenges in how artificial intelligence generates and represents visual content, raising questions about authenticity, perception, and trust in digital media. The article, titled “AI fake visual images don’t …,” published by Tech Xplore, examines how advances in generative AI are reshaping the boundaries between real and synthetic imagery while exposing…

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AI Alarmism Versus Reality: How Hype and Fear Are Distorting the Debate on Risk and Responsibility

Concerns about the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence are colliding with questions of fairness and public perception, according to a recent Tech Xplore article titled “Mythos of AI alarm bells not always fair.” The piece examines how increasingly dire warnings about AI risks, while often grounded in legitimate issues, can distort public understanding and policy…

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EU Marks One Year of AI Strategy with Progress Made but Adoption Gaps Persist

The European Commission has marked the first anniversary of its “AI Continent Action Plan” with the release of two reports examining artificial intelligence adoption and policymaking across the European Union, underscoring both progress and persistent gaps in the bloc’s digital transformation efforts. In an update published on the European Commission’s digital strategy website under the…

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