A seventh-grader used AI language model ChatGPT to cheat on English homework, sparking debate on the ethics of AI in education. A BestColleges survey shows over half of college students consider AI use cheating, but many believe it can be used ethically if discussed. However, a lack of clear guidelines leaves students unsure how to ethically and responsibly use AI tools. Some use AI for personal projects and fun, while others use it to complete assignments without editing. But many students have concerns about AI's impact on education, career, and society.
Discover the latest report by Thomson Reuters Institute on ChatGPT & generative AI within Accounting Firms and Corporate Tax Departments. Tax professionals acknowledge the tech's potential for answering complex tax questions in seconds, but fear it could have major implications for various industries. Despite its sophistication, generative AI can never replace human planning and expertise, and there remain numerous considerations for industry players keen to reap the benefits while mitigating the risks. Find valuable insights into this complex issue and learn how to integrate this tech into practices in ways that offer benefits while being mindful of potential risks.
Meta, Facebook's parent company, is grappling with low employee morale amidst layoffs, spending cuts, and shifting strategies. A survey reveals only 26% of employees trust leadership, with 43% feeling undervalued. Despite negative sentiment, Meta's stock has soared 112% YTD.
Nearly half of Australians have heard of ChatGPT, an AI chatbot, and a quarter have interacted with it, according to a survey by YouGov. The survey found that entertainment is the most popular use, with millennials the most likely to use it. Educational and business use cases followed. Over two-fifths of Australians have used it for work assignments and creative work, while 32% have written a resume. Millennials and Gen X who interacted with the chatbot were most likely to purchase products recommended by it.
Explore the evolution of tech policy from Obama's optimism to Harris's vision at the Democratic National Convention. What's next for Democrats in tech?