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AI for the Rest of Us
Check out all the episodes of UT Austin’s hit podcast about artificial intelligence.
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Live Show: AI + Energy
In our latest podcast, a panel of experts discuss the huge energy demands of AI and, on the flip side, how AI might make our...
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Live with Kara Swisher
The award-winning author of “Burn Book” shares her perspectives on artificial intelligence, social media, big tech and government regulation.
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Is AI Coming for Our News?
Journalism professor Robert Quigley answers our burning questions about AI and journalism.
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Is it Time to Regulate AI?
Artificial intelligence is very loosely regulated in the U.S. What kinds of laws would help make AI safer and more useful for everyone?
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Can We Trust AI to Make Big Decisions?
Craig Watkins addresses the challenges of making artificial intelligence systems that are truly fair.
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The Algorithm Will See You Now
Scott Graham helps tease apart the hype and the reality around artificial intelligence and healthcare.
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How AI is Accelerating Discovery
AI is transforming how scientists design cancer drugs and vaccines, study star formation and understand the brain.
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AI at Work
Maytal Saar-Tsechansky and Samantha Shorey consider the ways that AI might change how we work and how to prepare for the future.
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The University of AI
Art Markman and K.P. Procko consider how artificial intelligence is already changing the college experience, its promise and pitfalls, and future directions.
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