References
The following sources were consulted in the
research and development of this website. All references are
formatted in APA style. These credible sources include academic
publications, government reports, and established technology
organizations.
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Image References
- AI robot illustration. Retrieved from Unsplash.com (Free to
use license)
- Historical computing image. Retrieved from Wikimedia Commons
(Public domain)
- Everyday AI devices photo. Retrieved from Pexels.com (Free
to use license)
- Future technology illustration. Retrieved from Pixabay.com
(Free to use license)
External Websites Reviewed
The following external websites were
evaluated for credibility and included as additional resources:
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MIT Computer Science & AI Lab (CSAIL)
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IBM
Artificial Intelligence
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Our World in Data: AI
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