A Boulder man suspected of using photos of children to generate AI images that sexually exploit them was arrested on Friday.
AI's coding capabilities prompt students to reevaluate the value of traditional computer science education and future career paths.
According to an email, Jefferson High School Principal Nick Skretta wrote that school officials are working with local law enforcement to get the source of the photos deleted.
So, how can you spot an AI image? Here are six signs for spotting the fakes, plus my favorite free AI image detector.
The teenage victims of a former New York City teacher are suing him, the private school and other school administrators, ...
Winston Nguyen, a former teacher at Saint Ann’s School who pleaded guilty to a felony charge last year, is accused in the ...
Lancaster Catholic High School hosted an open house from its new multimedia learning center Thursday afternoon. The Dolores (Kirsch) Smith ’65 Multimedia Learning Center, outfitted with a digital ...
The Free PC Repair Clinic at Asher College Dallas has relaunched, once again empowering IT students and serving the ...
Newly filed internal documents show how Google viewed its work with schools as a way of turning children into lifelong customers — while the company simultaneously acknowledged research suggesting ...
This was the question posed to me last summer by an English professor at a top research university, at a backyard barbecue.
OpenAI Group PBC has invested in Merge Labs Inc., a startup developing hardware that will enable users to control computers with their thoughts. Merge Labs is building a brain-computer interface, or ...
A former Texas Ranger testified about the crime scene photos he took. Editor's note: Some of the testimony described below is extremely graphic. The families of some of the Robb Elementary School mass ...