AI is everywhere in popular culture right now. Most of us are confronted with it daily and most of us are either excited or horrified. Is it helpful or harmful? If we are going to use it, how should we? What is the ethical and pragmatic use of AI in research?
Drs Remle Crowe and Henry Wang join us to discuss what I think everyone would agree is a rapidly changing technology.
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