Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
AI has significant potential to help mitigate effects of climate change, such as through better weather predictions, disaster prevention and weather tracking. [40] [41] Some climate scientists have suggested that AI could be used to improve efficiencies of systems, such as renewable-energy systems. [13]
The AI in education community has grown rapidly in the global north. [17] Currently, there is much hype from venture capital, big tech and convinced open educationalists. Ai in education is a contested terrain. Some educationalists believe that AI will remove the obstacle of "access to expertise”. [18]
Many in the climate world woke up to AI early last year. Over the course of a few months, power sector experts issued warnings that the U.S. isn’t prepared for the influx of electricity demand ...
Globalization claims to have improved countries’ global status. However, companies attempting to compete globally have exploited workers, and global competition has been achieved through poor working conditions. Furthermore, due to global influences, juvenile crimes have increased because of the disruption of traditional norms. [34]
The Climatic Research Unit email controversy (also known as "Climategate") [2] [3] began in November 2009 with the hacking of a server at the Climatic Research Unit (CRU) at the University of East Anglia (UEA) by an external attacker, [4] [5] copying thousands of emails and computer files (the Climatic Research Unit documents) to various internet locations several weeks before the Copenhagen ...
Since 2010, the project has been based at BC3, where the technology has continued developing ever since. [22] Since 2013, the ARIES team has held the International Spring University (ISU) on Ecosystem Services Modelling, [ 23 ] an annual intensive modelling school for scientists and policy analysts working in the environmental sustainability field.
AI and AI ethics researchers Timnit Gebru, Emily M. Bender, Margaret Mitchell, and Angelina McMillan-Major have argued that discussion of existential risk distracts from the immediate, ongoing harms from AI taking place today, such as data theft, worker exploitation, bias, and concentration of power. [137]
Global concerns about the use of AI in news production and misinformation are growing, a report published by the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism found, posing fresh challenges to ...