October 4, 2023

  • Social

    AI Yearbook trend takes over social media

    NBC news, 10/04/23. The AI Yearbook feature on the Epik photo editing app has gone viral, with users uploading their selfies to create a variety of nostalgic yearbook photos. The app generates different images showcasing various hairstyles, outfits, and poses. While some users are impressed with the quality of the AI-generated photos, others are skeptical and concerned about data privacy issues. Influencers like Bretman Rock and Keke Palmer have joined the trend, but there is ongoing debate about the ethics and implications of using AI to create images based on user-submitted content. READ THE ARTICLE

  • Photography

    The New AI Photo Tricks on the Pixel 8 Are Blowing My Mind

    Wired, 10/04/23. The new Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro smartphones from Google come with exciting and somewhat eerie features called Magic Editor and Audio Magic Eraser. These features give users the power to manipulate their photos and videos in ways that were previously only possible with professional editing software. Magic Editor allows users to warp photos, change lighting, and even move subjects within the scene. Audio Magic Eraser, on the other hand, can eliminate unwanted sounds from videos. While these features democratize image editing, they also raise concerns about the authenticity and truthfulness of media. READ THE ARTICLE

  • Education

    Temple’s new AI policy prioritizes student learning

    Temple University, 10/04/23. The release of ChatGPT in November 2022 disrupted higher education and posed a challenge to educators in safeguarding academic integrity. Temple University’s Lori Salem and Stephanie Fiore were entrusted with developing an AI policy that would enable students to benefit from the technology while preventing its misuse. After extensive research and consultation with faculty and students, they devised a policy that empowered faculty to decide on the use of generative AI, while also implementing a temporary default policy against its use. The policy emphasizes the importance of the learning experience and ensures that AI is used ethically and thoughtfully. Salem and Fiore’s work continues as they refine the policy and collaborate with Turnitin to improve AI detection tools. Their efforts aim to equip educators and students worldwide in navigating the opportunities and challenges presented by AI. READ THE ARTICLE

  • Law

    Legal liability of AI: Dealing with minds immeasurably superior to ours

    JDSupra, 10/04/23. The rapid advancement and implementation of AI has triggered pressing ethical and legal concerns. As AI decisions become increasingly complex and sometimes inscrutable, assigning liability in cases of error poses challenges. Traditional standards of reasonableness might not apply when evaluating AI decisions, especially when humans may not understand the underlying processes. The road ahead necessitates collaborative efforts between businesses and governments, addressing both the potential and limits of AI transparency and the nuances of liability. READ THE ARTICLE

  • Robotics

    AI drones to help farmers optimize vegetable yields

    Science Daily, 10/04/23. Farmers are constantly looking to maximize their crop yields for food security and economic reasons. However, variations in crop quality and size make it challenging to determine the optimal time for harvesting. To address this, a new approach utilizing drones and artificial intelligence has been developed. By carefully analyzing individual crops, this system accurately predicts their growth characteristics. This innovative solution not only reduces waste but also improves farmers’ income. With low-cost drones and computers readily available, the commercial implementation of this system is within reach for many farmers. READ THE ARTICLE