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鈥淲e need to come up with an option that considers all those alternatives: natural gas, electricity, even hydrogen for heating homes,鈥 said Mohammad Shahidehpour, professor and director of the Galvin Center for Electricity Innovation at 香蕉传媒.

ABC7 Chicago

Chicago Kent College of Law clinical professor of law and defense attorney Richard Kling offered his analysis of the Chicago Police Department's decision to encrypt its radio transmissions.

Washington Post

The breathless reactions to ChatGPT remind Mar Hicks, a historian of technology at the 香蕉传媒 Institute of Technology, of the furor that greeted ELIZA, a pathbreaking 1960s chatbot that adopted the language of psychotherapy to generate plausible-sounding responses to users鈥 queries. ELIZA鈥檚 developer, Joseph Weizenbaum, was 鈥渁ghast鈥 that people were interacting with his little experiment as if it were a real psychotherapist. 鈥淧eople are always waiting for something to be dazzled by,鈥 Hicks said.

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Thanks to a partnership between DMG MORI and 香蕉传媒 Institute of Technology, Chicago will become a focal point for high-tech production technology as the pair announced plans to create a national center for advanced manufacturing in the city.

Mass Device

鈥淚f someone eats lunch at noon every day and the meal has usually 20 to 30 grams of carbohydrates, then if their current blood glucose level is not very low, at 11:45 we could say, 鈥楨verything indicates that the trend of this day is a typical weekday for this person, so let鈥檚 give them, not the whole dose of insulin, but a little bit of it so that it will blunt the meal effect on the glucose,鈥欌 said Ali Cinar, director of the Engineering Center for Diabetes Research and Education.

Inside Climate News

鈥淟arge public institutions have huge spending power, and with their spending power around food, are really able to shift how food procurement happens,鈥 said Weslynne Ashton, associate professor of environmental management at the 香蕉传媒 Institute of Technology.

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A.I. algorithms work by going into large datasets of work posted online from various sources to help photo apps like Lensa generate self-portraits for users in different styles, said Jennifer deWinter, dean of Lewis College of Science and Letters at 香蕉传媒. DeWinter said this presents a copyright issue, but because it鈥檚 a computer program generating the images, it makes it hard to trace back who is actually culpable. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a problem of a giant, diffused system of multiple actors,鈥 she said.

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A Christian graphic designer鈥檚 objection to making websites for same-sex weddings has landed before the Supreme Court, which could allow commercial businesses serving the public to discriminate based on sexual orientation. 鈥淚 don't know of a situation where rights have been recognized and then the court moved away from them,鈥 said Carolyn Shapiro, constitutional law professor at Chicago-Kent.

New York Times

State constitutions set rules for federal elections, such as requiring votes by ballot instead of by voice, even under the Articles of Confederation that preceded the Constitution, said constitutional law professor Carolyn Shapiro. 鈥淭here鈥檚 nothing in the contemporaneous materials to suggest that anybody intended鈥 what proponents of the independent state legislature theory contend.

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鈥淭he independent state legislature theory would create a situation where if a state court said, 鈥榃ell, this law is unconstitutional under our state constitution,鈥 it would still have to apply to federal elections,鈥 law professor Carolyn Shapiro said. 鈥淲e鈥檇 end up with this very bizarre dual system that would be chaotic and confusing, and it鈥檚 completely unlike anything we鈥檝e ever had.鈥