Susan Meigs' Curated New Sources
Note: many of these are paywalled, but you may be able to access through the ACC Library at https://library.austincc.edu/
Susan Meigs' Curated AI News Headlines
AI Is Unavoidable, Not Inevitable,” Marc Watkins
“If You Haven’t Been Worrying About AI, It’s Time to Start Preparing,” Megan McArdle
“Future of Learning or a Dystopian Distraction? Exploring the Real Impact of AI Avatars on Human Learning,” Philippa Harman
“Google Plans to Roll Out Its AI Chatbot to Children Under 13,” Natasha Singer
“A.I. Is Getting More Powerful, but Its Hallucinations Are Getting Worse,” Cade Metz and Karen Weise
“AI Researchers Are Split on How AI Will Impact Society,” Patrick Kulp
“An AI is Going to Art School — and Might Earn a Diploma. Meet Flynn,” Daniel Wu
“Saying ‘Thank You’ to ChatGPT Is Costly, But Maybe It’s Worth the Price”,” Sopan Deb
“A Small US City is Experimenting with AI to See What Residents Want,” James O’Donnell
“Writing and Writing Education in the Age of AI,” AAC&U Webinar
“Are You Doing Your Students a Disservice if You Ignore AI,” Beth McMurtrie
“Watching Writing Die: An English Teacher’s Perspective,” Normi Coto
“How AI is Affecting the Way Kids Learn to Read and Write,” Kayla Jimenez
“DOGE’s Plans to Replace Humans with AI Are Already Underway,” Matteo Wong
“AI as Tutor: How Copilot Can Coach Students on Research and Writing,” University of Kansas Center for Teaching Excellent
“I Talked to Meta’s Black AI Character. Here’s What She Told Me,” Karen Attiah
“Artificial Intelligence Legislation Tracker,” Brennan Center for Justice"
"The Rise of the AI Beauty Pageant and Its Complicated Quest for the 'Perfect' Woman," Issy Ronald
“A Neuroscientist Makes the Case that AI Can Think,” Will Oremus