Artificial Intelligence (AI): Websites for Further Exploration
Additional Websites to Explore
Here are some additional links for further exploration of AI and related topics:
Websites:
- The AI Index Report (annual reports back to 2019) - from Stanford Institute for Human-Centered AI (HAI)
- see also this link for their past reports (bottom of page)
- AI Magazine
- AI.gov
- From American Libraries:
- American Library Association (ALA): Artificial Intelligence
- American Psychological Association (APA):Artificial Intelligence in Mental Health Care
- Artificial Intelligence Review
- Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI)
- Britannica Education: Real or AI Quiz: Can You Tell the Difference?
- The Brookings Institution: The Three Challenges of AI Regulation
- Center for AI Safety (CAIS)
- European Association for Artificial Intelligence (EurAI)
- Goodreads: Artificial Intelligence books and book lists
- International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML)
- International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI)
- Learn Essential AI Skills - from Google
- From Pew Research Center:
- From Psychology Today:
- Scientific American: Artificial Intelligence
- Teach and Learn AI with Code.org - from Code.org
- TechCrunch: AI News & Artificial Intelligence
- TED Talks on Artificial Intelligence
- U.S. National Science Foundation: Artificial Intelligence
- UNESCO: Global AI Ethics and Governance Observatory
- What is AI Slop? A Technologist Explains the Pros and Cons of this Form of Content - FastCompany (9/5/25)
- From *Wikipedia:
- Artificial Intelligence (AI)
- Artificial Intelligence Associations
- Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)
- Applications of Artificial Intelligence
- Chatbots
- Ethics of Artificial Intelligence
- Generative Artificial Intelligence
- History of Artificial Intelligence
- Hallucination
- Large Language Models (LLMs)
- National Language Processing
- Timeline of Artificial Intelligence
- Turing Test
- Virtual Assistants
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