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From Henry Ford to Artificial Intelligence: Does Modernization Kill Jobs – or Create Them?

May 18,26 | 01:43 EST

Does what Henry Ford said about automation in 1929 still apply today, or does artificial intelligence introduce a whole other level of complexity?

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Ke Xu earns NSF CAREER Award to research edge computing and AI technology

May 18,26 | 01:42 EST

RIT assistant professor Ke Xu received a NSF CAREER Award to work with students to build AI hardware using edge computing technology.

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Litigant’s Use of Consumer AI Tools May Waive Attorney-Client Privilege

May 18,26 | 01:41 EST

In February 2026, two federal courts issued rulings that together illustrate the unsettled landscape of privilege and work-product protection for AI-generated materials in litigation.

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Pope Leo will publish first encyclical, ‘Magnifica Humanitas,’ on preserving humanity in the A.I. age on May 25

May 18,26 | 01:39 EST

Breaking with precedent, Pope Leo XIV will present his first encyclical, ‘Magnifica Humanitas,’ on preserving humanity in the A.I. age, alongside Anthropic’s co-founder, potentially creating a new flashpoint with the Trump administration.

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Column: Excited or terrified? Understanding the Artificial Intelligence revolution reshaping America

May 18,26 | 01:38 EST

Discover the potential risks and benefits of artificial intelligence with this article. Will AI regulation fall into the wrong hands?

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Cox Automotive leans into AI tools to improve inventory management

May 18,26 | 01:36 EST

Sourcing used inventory at the right price and accurately assessing reconditioning costs are two pain points for dealerships. Cox Automotive’s vAuto suite of products uses artificial intelligence to help dealers optimize used inventory acquisition and reconditioning cost estimation, ensuring desired profit margins.

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DOE Explains...Artificial Intelligence

May 18,26 | 01:35 EST

Artificial Intelligence (AI) refers to intelligence demonstrated by machines, a concept that became a formal field of research in 1956. While early progress faced challenges, recent advancements in computing power and the availability of vast datasets have significantly propelled AI forward. This includes major strides in machine learning, where systems learn automatically from data to improve future performance (e.g., navigation apps analyzing traffic), and deep learning, which tackles complex tasks using neural networks modeled after the human brain (e.g., digital assistants like Amazon Alexa or Apple Siri). The Department of Energy has a long history of contributing to AI, from foundational computing technologies to powering future generations of AI through high-performance and exascale computing, and applying AI in critical scientific endeavors like fusion energy research.

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Colorado’s New AI Law Shifts Employer Accountability from System to Individual Decision Level

May 18,26 | 01:34 EST

Colorado has introduced a new AI law, SB26-189, which significantly alters employer accountability regarding automated decision-making technology. This law, signed on May 14, 2026, replaces the state's 2024 AI statute and shifts the focus from system-level compliance to individual decision-by-decision accountability. Key requirements for employers include providing post-decision transparency, which encompasses notice to individuals, access to the data used in decisions, and an opportunity for correction and human review. This change moves the legal risk downstream, compelling employers to thoroughly explain and defend each AI-assisted decision, rather than relying solely on upfront system compliance. Employers are strongly advised to evaluate their existing AI tools within this new framework, potentially conducting privileged reviews like bias audits or validation studies to ensure compliance and defensibility.

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Pope Leo XIV to publish encyclical on artificial intelligence May 25

May 18,26 | 01:32 EST

Pope Leo XIV’s first encyclical, “Magnifica Humanitas,” will be published May 25, the Vatican announced. It will address artificial intelligence and the protection of human dignity.

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