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I wish to give credit to all the producers of images and videos I am using for the website. I have not produced ANY of these images and videos. There may be some older images used in the articles, and for which I am not giving proper credit below; if unwittingly I infringe on the creative license of anyone, please email me and I will give you credit here, or remove the usage, depending on your wish.
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- The main template for the website is from templated.co. I also use one of their templates for my personal website.
- Some images are from istockphoto.com, a large collection of high quality photos.
- Some images are from unsplash.com, a collection of free high-quality photos, donated by photographers.
- Some images are from pixabay.com; in particular images posted by Gerd Altmann.
- The cyborg banner used on the home page and which appears whenever the reader Likes/Follows the home page to social media also comes from pixabay.com: it is posted by kahlh.
- The logo used on the Facebook page of the website is from dreamstime.com.
- Most of the videos are embedded from YouTube.com, unless their embedding is prohibited by their creators. The YouTube logo appears prominently. A smaller percentage is from vimeo.com and the vimeo logo appears prominently too.
- I use many segments from the excellent movie "In the Age of AI" produced by PBS's Frontline program. You can watch it in its entirety (almost two hours of top-notch journalism) here.
- I use one segment from the original YouTube video "How Far is Too Far? | The Age of A.I.". You can watch it in its entirety here.
- The diagram of the components of AI in the Main AI Concepts article, is from Towards Data Science, a platform for sharing ideas about data science.
- The other diagrams in the Main AI Concepts article are from freecontent.manning.com and from guru99.com.
- The healthcare expenditure diagram in the Future of Work article is from Health System Tracker.
- The foreign student enrollment diagram in the General Concerns about AI article is from the Associated Press.
- The energy consumption diagram in the Artificial Consciousness article is from the How to stop data centers from gobbling up the world’s electricity in the Nature magazine.