Innovating with AI Magazine
 - How much energy does AI actually consume? What we know today- A look at the energy usage of AI, and why vendors should disclose it 
 - Over 90% of artists view AI-generated pieces in a negative light- For many artists, much of the joy of creating art comes from the process of creation itself; from actually making the art from scratch with their hands and minds. 
 - Is the AI boom leaving women professionals behind?- A disconcerting aspect of the conversation around the AI boom gender gap is that it seems to ignore how many capable women are already navigating the space, using their knowledge to not only advance the technology, but to do so in an ethical and responsible way. 
 - Is AI changing everything or doing nothing?- The two parallel universes of AI adoption. 
 - Over 50% of real estate agents now see a significant positive impact from AI tools- Time is money. AI can give real estate professionals more hours back in their day, allowing them to focus on what robots simply can’t replace: strengthening client relationships and growing their business. 
 - The case for using AI in school- 70% of students are using ChatGPT for school—and that’s not a bad thing. 
 - Coding Without Code: How AI Is Opening Doors For The Technically Intimidated- Krista Fabregas never saw herself as a coder. But when she built an AI-powered content automation pipeline to publish an article that outranked Forbes, she knew she was onto something. “That article was fully AI-generated from the start,” she admitted. I just entered a keyword and sent it to my automation tool.” A longtime content… 
 - Exploring Duolingo’s “AI-first” controversy- Though Duolingo insisted it will remain a company that “cares very deeply about its employees,” minds were already made up after reading the phrase “AI-first,” and with it came an unspoken association: “Human-last.” 
 - Does AI Help Grocery Stores Discriminate? How The AI Revolution Impacts Your Food Choices- AI is increasingly being utilized to predict various aspects of grocery supply chains. Data on climate, access to water, and consumer shopping habits all combine to inform farmers how to determine planting cash crops versus nutrition crops. 
 - Survey: 83% of users prefer AI search over ‘traditional’ Googling- More than a trend – new data suggests AI search is a more efficient way to answer questions. 
 
 - OpenAI’s mystery business model- Three theories for how one of the world’s most valuable companies will actually turn a profit. 


