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Some legislators are concerned about the use of AI software to monitor employees in the workplace. The companies offering the software say it increases productivity.
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"There will always be local news," said Scott Finn, who works for the Center for Community News at the University of Vermont. Finn said the future of local news will look different with the rise of digital-first startups and citizen journalism.
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In all, there are three projects, including two involving underwater cables beneath Lake Michigan. The intent is to extend broadband service to roughly 30,000 largely rural Michigan residents. Work on the broadband projects is expected to take several years.
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Researchers say they see artificial intelligence and other new technologies become more popular when it comes to taking care of children with developmental disabilities. Two of new these technologies from different universities in Michigan might be available soon.
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The cable would run underwater in Lake Michigan, stretching from Charlevoix to the Central Michigan University Biological Station on the eastern portion of the island. Another segment would extend from the northern part of the island to the Upper Peninsula.
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Dr. Matthew Katz is a Faculty Member in CMU’s Department of Philosophy, Anthropology, and Religion talks about the positives and concerns of Artificial Intelligence