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Baltimore County’s Schools Superintendent can’t confirm validity of the alleged AI generated recording.
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A Biden administration initiative for economic development has designated Baltimore a federal tech hub. How can the Greater Baltimore Committee partner with the tech community to bring the big dollars home to Baltimore?
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The Baltimore region effort is now eligible for nearly $500 million in federal funds over five years that the Greater Baltimore Committee estimates will generate $3.2 billion in economic impact and 52,000 jobs by 2030.
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We go On the Record to talk about artificial intelligence in healthcare. This emerging technology is becoming a bigger part of our daily lives, but what could it mean to our health? Plus, is it possible to remove bias from machine learning?
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The comedian Sarah Silverman and several prominent writers have sued tech companies for using their work to seed the database of their AI products. But do comedians have anything to be worried about from AI?
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Dr. Timnit Gebru, a computer scientist and diversity advocate, joins Midday to discuss her efforts to ensure ethical and racial equity considerations guide the future of artificial intelligence.
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The veteran public health advocate discusses the latest news, including the imminent availability of a new RSV vaccine and why older adults, especially, should get it; the FDA's approval of a new pill to treat post-partum depression; and how AI could play a useful role in medicine.
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Your Public Radio's new President and General Manager Craig Swagler and WTMD's Carrie Evans joined WMAR to weigh in on "AI Ashley," the first AI disc jockey.
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Do lifelong horse bettors believe in following the technology?
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Dr. Timnit Gebru, a computer scientist and outspoken tech reformer, joins us to discuss her efforts to ensure that ethical and racial equity considerations guide the development of artificial intelligence.