Stanford
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Researchers from Stanford and the Internet Archive found that approximately one-third of new websites created since 2022 are AI-generated or AI-assisted. The study highlights how the rapid proliferation of AI-generated text is reshaping the digital landscape and impacting the diversity of web content.
Stanford University's CS 153 course, nicknamed 'AI Coachella,' features a high-profile lineup of guest lecturers including CEOs from OpenAI, Nvidia, and Microsoft. The course has seen massive demand, with hundreds of students vying for seats to learn directly from Silicon Valley's top leadership.
The article discusses the concept of 'political superintelligence,' where AI tools could help citizens advocate for themselves and help politicians craft better policy. It explores how making intelligence cheap and accessible can empower individuals in the political sphere if developed intentionally.
