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More than three years after ChatGPT debuted, AI has become a part of everyday life — and professors and students are still figuring out how or if they should use it.
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School districts are spending thousands of dollars on these tools, despite research showing the technology is far from reliable.
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Indiana lawmakers on an artificial intelligence task force are wrestling with whether and how to create legal guardrails for AI.
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Shouts of “Sellouts!” and loud boos erupted inside the City-County Building on Wednesday after Indianapolis development officials voted 8-1 to advance Google’s plan for a massive data center in Franklin Township.
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Indiana lawmakers, state officials and industry leaders began their second year of work exploring artificial intelligence and how the government uses it.
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The name of the tech company behind a proposal to build a massive data center in Franklin Township has been hidden from the public. But new documents obtained by WFYI name the company behind the proposal.
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A local fight over a proposed data center in Franklin Township reveals deeper tensions playing out across Indianapolis.
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Purdue Professor William Watson explains about how AI could benefit teachers and students, the challenges it poses, and how it could transform the P-12 educational landscape.
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A legislative task force exploring artificial intelligence began its work this week by learning how state government currently uses AI.
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Thousands of Indiana school children and teachers spent this last school year in a pilot program for artificial intelligence.