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  • Paula Skrzypecka

    🔒 AI on holidays: How to use and create so you won’t regret it?

    Holidays are, at least in theory, a time to relax from work, daily rush, and for some, from technology too. Yet at the same time, AI is boldly stepping into the world…

    🔒 AI on holidays: How to use and create so you won’t regret it?

  • Krystian Wydro

    🔒 Life-AI Balance

    Mariusz: Hey, have you guys seen the new tool from …? Krzysiek: Yeah, old news. Aga: What do you mean old? It came out an hour ago! Krzysiek: That’s what I’m saying,…

    🔒 Life-AI Balance

  • dr Ewa Chamczyk

    🔒 Technology serves, it doesn’t rule – De Cremer’s lesson

    Should leaders know about AI? Yes, but they shouldn’t reach for its help thoughtlessly – argues David De Cremer in The AI-Savvy Leader. 9 Ways to Take Back Control and Make AI…

    🔒 Technology serves, it doesn’t rule – De Cremer’s lesson

  • Kamil Świdziński

    Stress-free presentations

    Public speaking, presentations and lectures are still the most stressful part of the job for many people. Today, thanks to AI, we can transform it into a satisfying experience.

    Stress-free presentations

  • Joanna Kostecka

    🔒 When human meets machine

    Does our readiness to collaborate with machines depend on the culture in which we grow up?

    🔒 When human meets machine

  • Adam Jędrusyna

    🔒 AI and quantum computers: together or apart?

    Artificial intelligence (AI) and quantum computers (QC) are two groundbreaking technologies of the 21st century. The former is already widely used in many fields, while quantum computers are just beginning to move…

    🔒 AI and quantum computers: together or apart?

  • Kamil Świdziński

    🔒 ChatGPT with a new shopping feature. OpenAI challenges Google

    It’s hard to imagine a clearer signal that Sam Altman’s company isn’t trying to catch up with Google, but instead aims to impose the competition terms. The new feature called Shopping is…

    🔒 ChatGPT with a new shopping feature. OpenAI challenges Google

  • dr hab. Anita Ciesielska

    🔒 What does the pig say, what does the horse say?

    Neighing, bleating, grunting—just ordinary sounds or encoded emotions? Artificial intelligence has taken on the challenge of interpreting what remains a mystery to humans.

    🔒 What does the pig say, what does the horse say?

  • Joanna Kostecka

    🔒 Digital twins are taking over the runway: H&M, ethics and a new definition of modeling

    Their skin shows no pores, there’s no need to organize castings for them and they don’t ask difficult questions. They’re becoming the faces of campaigns for the biggest brands. Is there still…

    🔒 Digital twins are taking over the runway: H&M, ethics and a new definition of modeling

  • dr Gabriela Bar, dr Dota Szymborska

    AI under special surveillance. Artificial intelligence and human rights

    Given the latest development of artificial intelligence, it’s time to ask an important ethical question: how should we design and implement AI systems so that they truly serve people, protect their rights…

    AI under special surveillance. Artificial intelligence and human rights