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As technology evolves, it becomes harder to tell ‘real’ AI from marketing • NC Newsline

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ncnewsline.com – Paige Gross – 2025-01-13 04:30:00

SUMMARY: Jehangir Amjad, a Stanford lecturer, questions whether the 1969 moon landing involved artificial intelligence, arguing that the algorithms used were precursors to modern AI. The definition of AI is increasingly ambiguous, complicating public understanding and marketing. Many companies exaggerate their AI capabilities, leading to “AI washing.” As businesses rush to adopt AI technology, some tools are trivial and not genuinely innovative. Experts, including Amjad and Ed Watal, warn against over-promising AI’s originality and capabilities. They emphasize that while AI excels in pattern recognition, true creativity remains a human trait, highlighting the need for cautious expectations and clarity in AI marketing.

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Stein pitches unity, pledges work through strength and resilience | North Carolina

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Alan Wooten | The Center Square – 2025-01-11 16:37:00

SUMMARY: During his inaugural address in the North Carolina Capitol, Democratic Gov. Josh Stein emphasized the importance of bipartisan cooperation to strengthen the state. Acknowledging challenges such as Hurricane Helene recovery, he called on the Republican-majority General Assembly to collaborate and address issues like teacher pay, public school funding, and economic opportunity. Stein highlighted the need for “good-paying” jobs and infrastructure investment while advocating for progress in education and public safety. Despite potential political differences, he reiterated the belief that effective solutions don’t adhere to party lines, expressing a commitment to serve all North Carolinians and earn their trust during his term.

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Josh Stein pledges long-term Helene support, urges GOP cooperation in first address • NC Newsline

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ncnewsline.com – Galen Bacharier – 2025-01-11 16:07:00

SUMMARY: In his inaugural address on January 11, 2025, North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein emphasized his commitment to rebuilding western North Carolina after Hurricane Helene, calling for bipartisan cooperation with the Republican-led legislature. He outlined key priorities, including housing for survivors, business support, and infrastructure rebuilding. Stein, who succeeded Roy Cooper, highlighted the need for unity to address significant challenges, urging legislators to focus on collaboration rather than political disputes. While GOP leaders expressed optimism about working with him, the party’s communications director criticized Stein’s policies as outdated. The upcoming legislative session will test this spirit of cooperation.

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California infernos in January? Why wildfire season keeps getting longer and more devastating. • NC Newsline

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ncnewsline.com – Julie Cart – 2025-01-11 05:00:00

SUMMARY: As climate change intensifies, California faces increasingly severe wildfires, now marked by terms like “firenado” and “gigafire.” The state has 78 more annual “fire days” compared to 50 years ago, with fires occurring year-round. Recent blazes in Los Angeles County, including the destructive Palisades and Eaton Fires, have left thousands evacuated and resulted in over 1,000 destroyed homes and fatalities. The role of arson and downed power lines persists, while extreme weather adds pressure. Firefighting costs have escalated from $800 million in 2005 to $3.7 billion in 2022. California must adapt to this new reality—ushering in the “Pyrocene” era.

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