Majorities don’t want AI to give advice about religion or love. But many say AI should help forecast weather, search for financial crimes, develop medicine and more.
Americans are worried about using AI more in daily life, seeing harm to human creativity and relationships. But they’re open to AI use in weather forecasting, medicine and other data-heavy tasks.
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A special programme from Virginia Tech’s Institute for Society, Culture, and Environment is helping to drive digital ...
The promise of AI agents has led to claims of imminent and rapid adoption across fields. Companies have even promised to build AI agents that can automate all legal and scientific tasks. At the same ...
Bruce J. MacFadden has received funding from the U. S. National Science Foundation. It might seem surprising, but federal research funding isn’t just for scientists. A component of many federal grants ...
A recent global study by Bosch on AI in 2025 reveals which technologies people believe will have the most positive impact on society. At the top of the list is artificial intelligence, cited by 43% of ...
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Provost Alec D. Gallimore has appointed Professor Jungsang Kim to a new role overseeing the formation of the next phase of the Duke Science and Technology (DST) initiative. Kim, the Schiciano Family ...