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If This Wall Street Analyst Is Correct, This Artificial Intelligence (AI) Data Center Stock Will Join Nvidia, Apple, and Meta in the $1 Trillion Club

Mar 31,26 | 01:43 EST

The analyst with the highest price target on Wall Street sees this artificial intelligence data center stock more than doubling over the next few years.

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What The Tech: Don't be fooled by fake Artificial Intelligence videos

Mar 31,26 | 01:42 EST

We’ve all heard the warnings about fake AI photos, videos, and even entire stories. But here’s the reality: Even when you know what to look for, you can still get fooled.

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UK’s FRC releases guidance on using AI tools for audits

Mar 31,26 | 01:40 EST

The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) in the UK has released detailed guidance for audit firms on the use of generative and agentic artificial intelligence (AI) in audit work. This guidance is noted as the first issued by any audit regulator worldwide and the FRC's second on AI use in audits.

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WVU expert details important considerations for taxpayers using AI for tax preparation

Mar 31,26 | 01:39 EST

A West Virginia University accounting scholar says while artificial intelligence tools, like ChatGPT, can be a useful starting point for searching for tax information, it’s important to verify the accuracy of any generated tax guidance.

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Interpretable artificial intelligence decodes the chemical structural essence of TICT and PICT!

Mar 31,26 | 01:36 EST

Intramolecular charge transfer (ICT) is one of the most important photophysical mechanisms in organic fluorophores. Among ICT processes, TICT (Twisted Intramolecular Charge Transfer) and PICT (Planar Intramolecular Charge Transfer) represent two highly representative yet frequently confused mechanisms. Although their ground-state structures appear remarkably similar, their excited-state conformations and emission behaviors diverge dramatically. This “similar structures but opposite properties” paradox has long hindered the rational design of fluorescent molecules, making probe development costly, time-consuming, and difficult to scale to large molecular libraries. To address this challenge, the authors Prof. Jie Dong and Prof. Wenbin Zeng from the Xiangya School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Central South University employed interpretable artificial intelligence to unveil the deep chemical structural essence distinguishing TICT and PICT fluorophores at a systematic level. They further proposed AI-guided design rules for intelligent fluorophore development, significantly improving design efficiency. The key highlights of the study include: (1) Constructing the first comprehensive TICT and PICT fluorophore dataset, covering molecules from nearly a decade of research. (2) Using interpretable algorithms to successfully identify the key factors that critically influence TICT and PICT mechanisms. (3) Releasing an easy-to-use decision tree only based on simple molecular descriptors and fingerprints, ensuring a fast decision and modification when designing TICT and PICT molecules. (4) Proposing the first AI-guided structural design rules for TICT and PICT fluorophores. (5) Conducting both experimental tests and quantitative calculations which confirmed the potential of the approach for the efficient and reliable discovery of TICT and PICT fluorophore candidates.

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Artificial Intelligence Challenges and Opportunities

Mar 31,26 | 01:35 EST

The article, titled "Artificial Intelligence Challenges and Opportunities," presents a comprehensive review of "Hedgemony: A Game of Strategic Choices," a simulation game adapted by RAND Corporation for broader educational use. It meticulously evaluates the game's significant pedagogical value and its practical application within an International Relations (IR) classroom environment. The analysis covers the intricate game design, the methods employed to adapt its scenarios for graduate students, and a detailed description of how gameplay unfolds in practice. Furthermore, the article thoroughly assesses the learning outcomes achieved, discusses any inherent limitations, and proposes potential adaptations for future use. The overarching conclusion emphasizes Hedgemony's effectiveness in substantially improving student engagement, fostering a deeper conceptual understanding, and enhancing knowledge retention among participants. This insightful review is co-authored by Alasdair Blair, Charity Butcher, Tavishi Bhasin, Elizabeth Gordon, Maia Carter Hallward, Alison Rios Millett McCartney, and Simon Usherwood from various academic institutions.

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Nearly 80% of Americans use AI Tools but Most Still Want Humans Making Financial Decisions, TD Survey Finds

Mar 31,26 | 01:33 EST

TD's Second Annual U.S. AI Insights Report shows AI has shifted from experimentation to everyday expectation, while trust and human oversight remain essential.

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Federal Judges Report Broad Adoption of AI Tools

Mar 31,26 | 01:32 EST

In a new survey led by Professors Daniel Linna and V.S. Subrahmanian, more than half of responding judges report using at least one AI tool in their judicial work.

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Montana State symposium explores possibilities of artificial intelligence

Mar 31,26 | 01:31 EST

MSU President Brock Tessman described the challenges and opportunities brought about by the widespread use of AI as different than past societal developments, technological or otherwise.

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