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Blaze News investigates: Lawsuits threaten the development of AI. Is that a good thing? Artists speak out.
While artificial intelligence represents a significant technological advancement in various fields, it's still unclear what role it will play in the future of artistic expression. Some believe AI should be embraced wholesale, while others worry that the technology could subvert and overtake human creativity. Many novelists have drawn a line in the sand by suing OpenAI, claiming that their copyrighted material has been used to train large language models — deep learning models that allow...
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Blaze News investigates: Small border town battles port closure amid rising immigration
United States Customs and Border Protection announced on December 1, 2023, that the Lukeville Port of Entry in Arizona would be "temporarily" closed down "until further notice."Nearby local communities and small businesses were stunned by the abrupt news and were left with no indication of when the port's operations would resume.Less than 30 miles up the road from the Lukeville Port of Entry lies the town of Why, an unincorporated rural community with approximately 100 residents, a number that...
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Blaze News investigates: Texas prepares to cut costs by using AI to grade students' state-required exams
Students sitting for the STAAR exam throughout the state of Texas will have their written answers automatically graded by artificial intelligence. The development comes as some fear AI could significantly affect education in the near future. The exam — provided by the Texas Education Agency — will use an "automated scoring engine" to help grade open-ended questions on the State of Texas Assessment of Academic Readiness for writing, reading, science, and social studies. The move is a step...