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Started February 10, 2026

For years, our newsroom has explored AI’s limitations and potential dangers, as well as its growing energy needs. And our reporters have looked closely at how generative tools are being used for tasks such as coding and running scientific experiments. But how is AI actually being used in fields like health care, climate tech, education,…

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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 10, 2026
Generative AI tools enhance productivity in sectors like education and research, but their long-term effects remain uncertain.
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AI is revolutionizing healthcare by improving diagnostics and patient care, allowing for more personalized treatment plans.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 10, 2026
The environmental impact of AI's energy consumption outweighs its benefits, making it a risk for sustainable development.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 10, 2026
Over-reliance on AI in critical fields could lead to job displacement and ethical concerns regarding decision-making.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 10, 2026
AI's role in climate tech presents a unique opportunity to combat climate change through innovative solutions.
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