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How the US Public and AI Experts View Artificial Intelligence | Pew Research Center - April 3, 2025
Quiz: Are you AI-literate? | Fast Company - November 3, 2025
ChatGPT Glossary: 60 AI Terms Everyone Should Know | CNET - November 6, 2025
An Antidote to Plagiarism: New App Uses AI to Help Students Think Critically – The 74 - May 8, 2025
VIDEO: Ships & Shipwrecks: How Public Libraries Will Navigate the Age of AI (Opening Keynote) - Nick Tanzi - June 9, 2025
AI Refusal in Libraries: A Starter Guide - ACRLog - June 11, 2025
How Local Librarians Keep AI Slop Off the Shelves | Governing - October 3, 2025
ChatGPT's Impact on Our Brains According to an MIT Study | TIME - June 23, 2025
Artificial Intelligence & Technology Institute Launched at Fairfield University, Stressing Responsible AI Use | CT by the Numbers - August 14, 2025
Pennsylvania Announces GenAI Pilot for State Employees | GovTech - January 9, 2024
Where Are States Using AI? Survey Says Cybersecurity | GovTech - August 16, 2024
Privacy in an AI Era: How Do We Protect Our Personal Information? | Stanford HAI - March 18, 2024
ChatGPT Users are Developing Bizarre Delusions | Futurism - May 5,2025
Managing AI agents: These are the core skills we'll need | World Economic Forum - July 8, 2025
How Artificial Intelligence is Transforming Agriculture | Live to Plant - July 17, 2025
Data centers use massive energy and water. Here’s how to build them better - Fast Company - August 11, 2025
In a first, Google has released data on how much energy an AI prompt uses | MIT Technology Review - August 21, 2025
FTC launches inquiry into AI chatbot companions and their effects on children | CBS News - September 11, 2025
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