Read More Don’t Get Tricked by AI Images Do you know how to pull back the mask on online images to tell if they were generated using Artificial Intelligence?
Read More Recommendation Frustration: The Algorithms of Filterworld Who do you go to for recommendations on movies, books, or music? A family member? A friend?
Read More What is Digital Media Literacy and Why Does It Matter? Can you trust everything you see online?
Read More Does AI Have a Place in the Classroom? As Artificial Intelligence (AI) becomes more readily available, educators are faced with a challenging conundrum.
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Read More I Screen, You Screen, We All Screen: Take a Summer Break from Your Devices There are all kinds of screens associated with summer: sunscreen, drive-in movie screens, and screened-in porches.
Read More How to Use Statista for Data Analysis and Research Mid-Continent Public Library is excited to subscribe to a new online resource focused on understanding d
Read More Navigating the Genetic Tapestry: Exploring Types of DNA Tests for Genealogy In the age of technology, delving into one’s ancestry has become a widespread fascination.
Read More An Evening with Kashmir Hill Join us Thursday, June 20 as we welcome author and journalist for The New York Times Kashmir Hill to MCPL!
Read More AI Phone Scams: The Good, the Bad, and the Unknown Caller “Hello, who is this?” With phone scammers now using AI to clone human voices, it may be hard to tell who is calling.
Read More Are AI Chatbots Spot On? Recently, our resident first grader brought home his first-ever report based on facts he learned from Pebble Go,
Read More A World of Pure Exaggeration A Willy Wonka-themed event that used AI-generated promotional images proved to be much less magical than advertised.