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"Our Book, Assisting Intelligence, offers an evergreen foundation in artificial intelligence, with lists of curating essential books, courses, and resources.  For real-time insights into AI’s trajectory, turn to our digital companion. Here, the cutting edge of the field is continually mapped, offering readers a dynamic perspective on this transformative technology.

AI Knowledge Hubs

Dive deep into the world of artificial intelligence with our curated collection of comprehensive knowledge bases.

Artificial intelligence | MIT Technology Review
The latest advances in the quest to build machines that can reason, learn, and act intelligently.
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Artificial intelligence | The Economist
Explore our coverage of artificial intelligence, from its technical underpinnings to its social, political and economic consequences

101 AI Knowledge

New to AI? Our handpicked resources offer onboarding to AI concepts and unfamiliar.

What is AI?
Everyone thinks they know but no one can agree. And that’s a problem.

This is an excellent introductory resource to all the considerations related to AI.

Online Courses

Expand your AI skill set with our selection of top-tier online courses, catering to both beginners and seasoned professionals.

Research and Policy Hubs

Stay informed about the latest AI research and policy developments through these essential platforms.

Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Everything | Aspen Ideas
Like all technology, artificial intelligence can be used for good, and it can be used for evil. What little federal regulation the United States has governing technology and the internet was written before artificial intelligence existed in its current form, and as a society, we’re flying blind and in way over our heads as we enter this next phase of digital life. What could we possibly do to help point these constantly-evolving tools in the right direction, anticipate the biggest risks, and not replicate the overblown optimism of social media’s early days? Philanthropist and former Google CEO Eric Schmidt and the head of MIT’s College of Computing, Daniel Huttenlocher, explain how generative A.I. is built and taught to create content, and where it could go wrong. The two co-authors of the book “The Age of A.I.: And Our Human Future” point out the human biases built in to AI systems, and the dystopian (and some utopian) use cases of these tools in politics, warfare and other societal realms. Biographer and former Aspen Institute President Walter Isaacson moderates the conversation.

The Aspen Institute and Aspen Ideas offer a valuable platform to learn from top thinkers on AI topics. In this podcast, Daniel Huttenlocher from MIT, Eric Schmidt, former Google CEO, and historian and author Walter Isaacson explore the age of AI and its future implications.

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Stanford produces an annual report highlight the data and developments with AI. This important resources quantifies activities related to AI.

Federal Register :: Request Access

Read the US Presidential Executive order on AI from October 30th 2023.

Cultural Context

Explore the broader impact of AI on society through art, literature, and philosophy with our curated cultural resources.

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