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Join Mish Boutet, uOttawa's digital literacy librarian, for a thought-provoking three-part podcast series exploring the rapidly evolving world of AI. Each episode features a one-on-one conversation with leading professors and scholars who discuss where this technology is headed, social reactions to its rapid rise, and how we can use it effectively. 


Is AI a tool for progress or a force we should fear? Listen in as experts unpack the hype, the hesitation, and the hard truths about the future of artificial intelligence!</description>
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