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Artificial Intelligence for Students

Further Reading

Further Reading about AI

Bartels, Meghan. "How to Tell If a Photo Is an AI-Generated Fake." Scientific American, March 31, 2023. 

Bogost, Ian. "ChatGPT Is Dumber than You Think." The Atlantic, December 7, 2022.

Bousquette, Isabelle. "Rise of AI Puts Spotlight on Bias in Algorithms." Wall Street Journal. March 9, 2023.

Fokina, Maryia. "AI Biases: Are We Ready to Be Stereotyped by Robots." TIDIO, May 26, 2023. 

Hao, Karen. "Training a Single AI Model Can Emit as much Carbon as Five Cars in their Lifetimes." MIT Technology Review, June 6, 2019.

Ilube, Christina. "The Hidden Biases of ChatGPT." POCIT: People of Color in Tech, December 13, 2022.

Lajka, Arijeta. Philip Marcelo, and the Associated Press. "That Photo of Trump Being Tackled by Police Isn’t What You Think It Is as the Internet Enters a New Era of AI Disinformation." Fortune, March 23, 2023. 

McGee, Kate. "How Texas is Preparing Higher Education for AI". The Texas Tribune, March 12, 2024.

Perrigo, Billy. "Exclusive: OpenAI Used Kenyan Workers on Less than $2 per Hour to Make ChatGPT Less Toxic." Time, January 18, 2023. 

Poremba, Sue. "ChatGPT Confirms Data Breach, Raising Security Concerns." SecurityIntelligence, May 2, 2023.  

Shumailov, Ilia, et al. "The Curse of Recursion: Training on Generated Data Makes Models Forget." ArXiv, May 31 2023. 

Wall Street Journal. "Technology: Artificial Intelligence", Wall Street Journal. July 1, 2024

Source: Unless otherwise stated, "Artificial Intelligence: A Guide for Students" by Brenda Smith is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0).

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