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Understanding the benefits and pitfalls of artificial intelligence
About half of people who use artificial intelligence (AI) don’t want anyone else to know. That's because they’re worried about seeming replaceable in their jobs, especially if they work in academia. Or they’re concerned that AI use might not be permitted or that it qualifies as some form of cheating, according to Beth Ziesenis, owner of yournerdybestfriend.com.