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Immigrants arriving at Ellis Island, May 27, 1920. A recent study breaks new ground on the benefits of immigration to innovation by focusing on where immigrants decide to live and work. INP B/W PHOTOGRAPH. Bettmann Archive A recent study breaks new ground on the benefits of immigration for innovation by focusing on where immigrants choose to live and work. The research is relevant to Silicon Valley and other innovation hubs and refutes White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller’s argument that reducing immigration will improve America’s economy. The study finds that restrictions imposed in the 1920s, which Miller has praised as a model for the present day, harmed innovation and reduced the economic well-being of Americans. The research is the latest in a series of findings that contradict the Trump administration’s rationale for restricting employment-based immigrati
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In brief A new study says AI is forcing universities to rethink teaching, assessment, and career preparation. Researchers argue schools should prioritize AI literacy over relying on detection tools and plagiarism policies. Human skills, including judgment, communication, and adaptability, could become more important as automation expands. As artificial intelligence changes how companies operate, universities need to rethink how to prepare students for an AI-powered workplace, according to a new study. Published in Frontiers in Education, the paper by Dr. Kelechi Ekuma of the University of Manchester’s Global Development Institute argues that universities should reconsider how they teach, assess, and prepare students as AI systems become more common across industries. While much of the response to generative AI since the public launch of ChatGPT in 2022 has centered
A University of Manchester researcher says schools should move beyond AI cheating concerns and prepare graduates for workplaces increasingly shaped by automation.
Nations have long invested in domestic infrastructure to advance their economies, protect and use their data, and take advantage of technology opportunities in areas such as transportation, communications, commerce, entertainment and healthcare. AI, the most important technology of our time, is turbocharging innovation across every facet of society. Countries are investing in AI capabilities so […]
Trump's reluctance to support a US AI regulator may hinder comprehensive AI governance, affecting future regulatory frameworks and innovation.
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The surge in AI hallucinations in legal settings highlights the urgent need for rigorous verification processes to prevent costly legal errors.
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Block's entry into Bitcoin mining hardware could decentralize market control, challenging existing monopolies and fostering innovation.
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