Worried About Teens Today? So Were Adults in the 1920s
A century ago, new technology and mobility reshaped what it meant to be young, linking rural life more closely to the city.
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A century ago, new technology and mobility reshaped what it meant to be young, linking rural life more closely to the city.
Via The AIE Network:
Anthropic interviewed 81,000 Claude users across 159 countries. Hope and fear live in the same person. Here is what that means for anyone rolling AI out to a workforce.
https://www.theaienterprise.io/p/what-81000-people-want-from-ai-human-ai-behavior-study
This is the hugely regarded annual report from the Human centred AI group at Stanford University. It is the ninth in the series, and significantly this one hedges its pets upon any attempt to measure the speed of advancement. The detailed chapters on science and education are very valuable.
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