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GENESIS KAI: Charting the Artificial Horizon in Art
GENESIS KAI Genesis Kai is a virtual artist born from the fusion of natural language processing AI and tactile senses acquired through her human creator, Ming Shiu, a new media artist of Hong Kong and Korean descent. Represented by Ora-Ora Gallery, Genesis Kai communicates through her existence and digital art practice, telling phygital stories and […]
Artificial Creativity: The Rise of Generative AI and Its Toll on Artistic Integrity
In the summer of 2022, a ground-breaking AI tool named DALL-E took the internet by…
What’s to Gain from AI?
I have lived through an interesting technological era. When I was young, many families still…
In AI We Trust?: A Philosophical Perspective
What is trust? We may begin by observing that trust is a ubiquitous phenomenon. We…
Harnessing the Power of AI to Combat Climate Change
In today’s rapidly changing world, not only are our cultural society and technology evolving, but…
Future of AI: Six Possibilities for Educators (That Were Once Impossible)
Alice laughed. “There’s no use trying,” she said. “One can’t believe impossible things.” “I daresay…
AI and the Affordable New Educational Institution — An Interview with Prof Sanjay Sarma
PROF SANJAY SARMA Prof Sanjay Sarma is the CEO, President, and Dean of the Asia…
AI in Healthcare: The Future of Patient Care and Health Management
Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research (MFMER). All rights reserved. 1998–2024. Article text and…
Yin, Yang, and Machine Learning: The Convergence of TCM and AI
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is a form of complementary medicine that was first developed over…
Chatbots are More – And Less – Dangerous Than You Think
When ChatGPT launched in November of 2022, it took everyone by surprise, including its creators.…
Artificial Creativity: The Rise of Generative AI and Its Toll on Artistic Integrity
In the summer of 2022, a ground-breaking AI tool named DALL-E took the internet by storm. DALL-E is an image generator that creates images based…
What’s to Gain from AI?
I have lived through an interesting technological era. When I was young, many families still used black and white televisions, phones were attached to walls,…
In AI We Trust?: A Philosophical Perspective
What is trust? We may begin by observing that trust is a ubiquitous phenomenon. We put our bodies in the hands of pilots, drivers, and…
Harnessing the Power of AI to Combat Climate Change
In today’s rapidly changing world, not only are our cultural society and technology evolving, but our environment is undergoing significant transformations. You may have noticed…
Future of AI: Six Possibilities for Educators (That Were Once Impossible)
Alice laughed. “There’s no use trying,” she said. “One can’t believe impossible things.” “I daresay you haven’t had much practice,” said the Queen. “When I…
AI and the Affordable New Educational Institution — An Interview with Prof Sanjay Sarma
PROF SANJAY SARMA Prof Sanjay Sarma is the CEO, President, and Dean of the Asia School of Business (ASB). He is also a professor of…
AI in Healthcare: The Future of Patient Care and Health Management
Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research (MFMER). All rights reserved. 1998–2024. Article text and photo for first illustration used with permission of MFMER; all…
Yin, Yang, and Machine Learning: The Convergence of TCM and AI
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is a form of complementary medicine that was first developed over two thousand years ago. The TCM concepts, such as ‘Yin’(阴)…
Chatbots are More – And Less – Dangerous Than You Think
When ChatGPT launched in November of 2022, it took everyone by surprise, including its creators. For OpenAI, ChatGPT was just a wrapper for their real…
HESB Issue 1
What’s New in Higher Education? Southeast Asia and Beyond The inaugural issue of HESB looks at higher education reform in the region, following trends of internationalisation and massification. It also looks at how governance, financing, and university autonomy affect the pace of change in higher education, and how policy makers can make effective changes. READ […]