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AI-April ends with "AI, Public Discourse, and Elections" on April 24: UNM Newsroom

Artificial intelligence (AI) has helped increase our access to information, but how often can this information be relied on – especially during an election year? The final event of the College of Arts & Sciences’ AI-April series will take on this very.

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Four officers set to depart for peacekeeping missions

Colonel Phạm Mạnh Thắng, Director of the Việt Nam Department of Peacekeeping, highlighted the completion of all deployment preparations, ensuring the officers’ readiness for their missions in January 2024.

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Lobo Living Room: The Bits & Bytes of Artificial Intelligence

Lobo Living Room will return for the Fall semester with a discussion about artificial intelligence featuring University of New Mexico faculty members from the Interdisciplinary Working Group on Algorithmic Justice, hosted in Farris Engineering Room 1000,.

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'The genie is out of the bottle.' Federal, state officials discuss impacts of AI

Separating fact from fiction has become harder in the 21st century in part due to the proliferation of artificial intelligence and its current uses. Some people use AI to scam or trick their victims into seeing something that is not real but looks real enough so as to not be immediately questioned. Recently, AI was […]

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Massachusetts State Senator Discusses Police Reform Bill at HKS Event | News

Mass. Sen. William N. Brownsberger ’78 — a key player in the passage of the state’s recent police reform bill — spoke virtually to the Harvard Kennedy School as part of its Reimagining Community Safety Speaker Series on Wednesday. Brownsberger is the State Senator for the Second Suffolk and Middlesex District, representing Belmont, Watertown, and parts of Allston, Brighton, Back Bay, and Fenway. His work focuses on criminal justice issues, and he previously held positions in Harvard Medical School’s Division on Addictions, the Kennedy School’s Program on Drugs and Crime, and Harvard’s Interdisciplinary Working Group on Drugs and Addictions.

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