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Most adults think AI produces better artwork than they ever could

Por: New York Post Tech June 27, 2023

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Artificial intelligence’s ability to mine facts and data has been marveled at for some time — but how about its ? A resulting from a collaboration between the Verge, Vox Media and the consultancy firm the Circus analyzed responses from more than 2,000 US adults, discovering that more Americans are realizing the potential of AI to shape the future. In particular, adults are impressed at AI’s ability to : Whether that means writing an email,... + full article



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