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Artificial Intelligence: AAAS Science Technology & Policy Forum Recap (July 22)
Newsroom host Jake Krauss recaps the key points of the American Association for the Advancement of Science’s 48th annual Science, Technology, and Policy forum focused on artificial intelligence (AI). The impact of AI on communities, engagement and strategies to trust are highlighted as well as recommendations for the future to improve equity and accessibility with respect to AI.
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Jackson Wild, bridging citizen science/scicomm & communicating conservation. CivicSciTV News Sep 16
CivicSciTV News host Jake Krauss highlights the Jackson Wild 2024 film awards celebrating natural history filmmaking, new research on bridging participatory science and science communication best practices, and a webinar hosted by The Wildlife Society on communicating conservation.
Jackson Wild 2024 Awards: https://www.jacksonwild.org/2024-media-awards
New paper on bridging citizen science and scicomm: https://doi.org/10.3389/fenvs.2024.1474221
The Wildlife Society hosts webinar on communicating conservation: https://wildlife.org/events/event/new-frontier-communicating-conservation/
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