Tag: HumanDrivenAI
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Lightbulbs, AI, and the Teacher’s Craft
Dr. David Mitchell shares classroom ideas that show students how to collaborate with AI to push critical thinking and foster creativity.
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Google’s Gemini Is Moving Into Chrome
Google is bringing Gemini into Chrome as part of how the browser works. Here is a look at the good, the bad and the privacy concerns.
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Streamline Marketing Strategies: ChatGPT’s Branching Explained
ChatGPT’s new “Branch in New Chat” features gives marcom leaders extra superpowers. Here is what you need to know.
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Teaching Students to Think with AI: Why Prompt Engineering Belongs Across the Curriculum
Dr. David Mitchell explains how teachers are using AI across the curriculum, including the power of prompt engineering.
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AI Isn’t Replacing Content Strategists, It’s Elevating Them
How AI elevates your content strategy and content creation, automation and personalization, in lieu of OpenAI’s $300k content strategist role.
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Elon Musk’s Grok AI: Private Chats Leaked on Google Search
Grok AI has been indexing user chats on Google. More than 370,000 chats are now available for anyone to see online.
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AI Influencers Are Rising, But Can They Replace Human Authenticity?
A look at the rise of AI-generated influences, the audiencers they attract and the impact this has on marketing communications.
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PR’s AI Revolution: From Hesitation to Full Adoption
The PR industry is finally adopting generative AI, especially as earned media is a key driver in GEO and brand visibility in AI models.
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Maximizing AI Performance: Fine-Tuning and RAG Explained
Why you need RAG and fine-tuning. Both rely on additional data to improve model performance, but they use that data differently.
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The Troubling Risks Behind XAI’s Girlfriend & Grok’s Spicy Mode
XAI’s “Companions” are hyper-sexualized AI girlfriends and Grok’s Spicy mode lets boys create sexualized deep fakes of classmates. Here’s a look at these dangerous “features” from Musk.
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Perplexity AI’s Audacious Chrome Bid: Game Changer or Hype?
Perplexity just made an (unsolicited) all-cash offer to buy Google’s Chrome browser. Although it’s unlikely to go through, here’s what it means.
