Artificial intelligence
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Microsoft opens AI Co-Innovation Lab at UW-Milwaukee
A new Microsoft artificial intelligence lab on the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee campus could help 270 Wisconsin businesses by the end of the decade.
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Wisconsin state lawmakers, industry experts share concerns about proposed limits to AI regulation
Three Wisconsin lawmakers are among hundreds from around the country who signed a letter to Congress opposing a restriction on artificial intelligence regulation.
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The risks of AI companionship, according to a Beloit College professor
AI will show up in your life in myriad ways — through algorithms you see, and those you don’t. But a Wisconsin professor says there are significant risks to giving it your personal information.
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What are data centers? Wisconsin cities’ potential new neighbors, explained
What are data centers? How are local governments dealing with them? WPR has created a four-part feature series to explore the answers to those questions and more.
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As Wisconsin teachers grapple with artificial intelligence, Trump order calls for AI to be taught in schools
Since AI emerged, teachers have struggled with how to approach the technology. Should they ban it? Should they incorporate it into their lessons? Now the Trump administration is trying to make the decision for them.
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More than therapy chatbots: How else is AI incorporated into mental health care?
WPR’s “Wisconsin Today” spoke with two Wisconsin mental health care professionals who are embracing artificial intelligence while, they say, keeping ethics and patient safety at top of mind.
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Translating whale, with the help of AI
Canadian marine biologist Shane Gero talks with “To The Best Of Our Knowledge” about the latest breakthroughs in understanding what whales are saying through Project CETI.
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Health systems are using AI. UW Health wants to help them do it ethically.
Artificial intelligence is already being used by some Wisconsin health care providers to help diagnose and treat patients. That’s led industry leaders to work to establish a playbook for using the technology ethically.
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State task force recommends using AI technology in classrooms, support for businesses
Artificial intelligence could transform the future of work in Wisconsin, but state leaders hope to help the technology expand in a way that protects workers and fills existing gaps in the labor force.
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Partnership between Microsoft, UW-Milwaukee aims to get AI into manufacturing
Microsoft and the UW-Milwaukee Connected Services Institute are joining forces to open a Co-Innovation Lab this fall, which is expected to provide AI solutions to Wisconsin manufacturers and other businesses.