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Artificial intelligence has been the subject of many dystopian novels and movies, but it's become apparent that AI will intersect with more and more aspects of our lives and careers. On this River to River, how AI can be wielded as a tool, and the concerns that make that future murky.
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An ISU project could bring a resilient energy source with stable prices to the city of Montezuma, which could be replicated across the state.
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Society's reliance on technology is not only a barrier but an equity issue.
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Few people in Iowa knew about its status as a birthplace of OpenAI’s most advanced large language model, GPT-4, before a top Microsoft executive said in a speech it “was literally made next to cornfields west of Des Moines.”
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Two Iowa authors found a copycat of their 2019 book and believe artificial intelligence is behind the blatant plagiarism.
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Iowa State University psychology and engineering researchers have received a National Science Foundation grant to study if people who get nausea from using virtual reality headsets can adapt over time.
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Tablets, smartphones, televisions and other screens inundate the lives of young children. A team of computer science researchers is developing a new approach to technology when it comes to preschool-aged activities.
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The California lender's failure this month was the nation's biggest since the 2008 financial crisis, leaving Iowa-based tech startups scrambling to ensure their funds were secure.
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Farmers explore and demo the latest technology in agriculture at the Farm Progress Show each year. But challenges like high input prices this year weigh into the decisions farmers are making about buying new things.
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At the Farm Progress Show in Boone, there's a new soy-based asphalt floor in the Varied Industries Tent. The soy asphalt provides another use for soybeans and recycles road that would otherwise go to landfills.