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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is an AI guy. Last week, during a stop in Nashville on his Take Back Your Health tour, the Health and Human Services secretary brought up the technology between condemning ultra-processed foods and urging Americans to eat protein. “My agency is now leading the federal government in driving AI into all of our activities,” he declared. An army of bots, Kennedy said, will...

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This article was featured in the One Story to Read Today newsletter. Sign up for it here. In 1869, a group of Massachusetts reformers persuaded the state to try a simple idea: counting. The Second Industrial Revolution was belching its way through New England, teaching mill and factory owners a lesson most M.B.A. students now learn in their first semester: that efficiency gains tend to come...

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is a senior technology correspondent at Vox and author of the User Friendly newsletter. He’s spent 15 years covering the intersection of technology, culture, and politics at places like The Atlantic, Gizmodo, and Vice. Some smart people think we’re witnessing another ChatGPT moment. This time, folks aren’t flipping out over an iPhone app that can write pretty good poems, though. They’re...

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The year 2025 marks the age of AI agents, which are artificial intelligence systems that perform various tasks autonomously. For example, Otter.ai’s agent, Otter Pilot, links to virtual meetings, records, and transcribes content. Then, it provides businesses with a summary with a list of recommended actions. READ: Google at Work shows how AI agents can help businesses Article continues...

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Classrooms worldwide will offer AI education sooner or later as artificial intelligence is in every device. Nowadays, we have AI that can summarize content, removing the need to focus on particular subjects. On the other hand, AI skills are more important than ever for students to secure their future and navigate our digital world. Article continues after this advertisement READ: How to...

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