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Academic Integrity Task Force tackles A.I.

Rachel Hyman December 13, 2023
How is Palomar handling developments of A.I. in education?
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Is Artificial Intelligence Bad News for Artists?

Cynthia Cunningham March 16, 2023
A.I. art has risen to popularity, thanks to photo editing apps like Lensa AI, but is its new popularity a bad sign for artists?

New Machine Learning Course This Spring Advances STEM Program at Palomar College

Lucia Skinner December 14, 2022
SAN MARCOS -- Palomar College is the first community college in the state to offer a machine learning course, proving once more its dedication to being a forerunner in STEM education.
Two people weld a piece of metal, which gives off a blue light.

476K Welding Trade Jobs Available in the US Over Next 10 Years

Lucia Skinner December 6, 2022

The US deficit in skilled labor includes welders, a trade that has been around since the discovery of copper. As trades return to college and high schools, the “silver tsunami” is happening, says...

Netflix Algorithms in Action

Jake Koehler February 28, 2021
Every suggestion on streaming services and social media are part of complex algorithms created by those platforms.
Pepper stands on stage minutes before being presented to Palomar community. SU,Quad, Clocktower. Oct. 10, 2017. ( Linus Smith/The Telescope)

Palomar leads country with AI innovation

Linus Smith October 20, 2017
Palomar becomes first college in the country to utilize artificial intelligence on campus.
Pepper the Palomar Robot unboxed during a presentation to various members of the Palomar Community. H-306, Sept 22, 2017. (Linus Smith/The Telescope)

Palomar College welcomes Pepper the robot

Taylor Becerra and Linus Smith October 3, 2017

Artificial intelligence is coming to Palomar students, in the form of Pepper. Pepper is a robot with a humanoid appearance, standing roughly at the same height of a toddler, and weighing 64 pounds....

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Hello Barbie invades children’s privacy

Amber Rosario May 11, 2015

In efforts to save face, Mattel is using Artificial Intelligence to attract new customers and quite frankly it’s unnerving. “Hello Barbie” is the newest addition to the Barbie repertoire and what...

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Will robots be the death of us?

Roma Watkins April 13, 2015

Are we in danger of being enslaved by intelligent computer programs? Will our own creations rise up against us and spell the end of humanity? Not any time soon, although it is a foreseeable possibility...

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