Showing 263 results for "artificial intelligence"
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How We Uncovered the True Story of 40 Acres and a Mule
We hope this investigation is just the beginning of a larger effort to tell the stories of people forgotten by history. -
Vanderbilt Staff Used AI to Email Students About the Michigan State Shooting
A dean admits “poor judgment,” as ethical questions abound. -
Another Big Question About AI: Its Carbon Footprint
It's "an accelerant for everything,” potentially including climate change. -
The AI Boom Has Raised Hopes for a Nuclear Comeback
Microsoft’s deal to revive a Three Mile Island reactor is just part of Big Tech’s dance with a controversial power source. -
How AI’s Insatiable Energy Demands Jeopardize Big Tech’s Climate Goals
Companies are struggling to meet their needs with sustainable sources. -
Why Reddit Is Destined to Turn to Crap
Users are facing down the web forum's IPO plans, but Big Tech's attract-and-extract cycle can't be stopped. -
Trump Would Gut and Privatize US Climate and Weather Agency, Experts Fear
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is in the crosshairs of his conservative allies. -
Climate Denialism on YouTube Has Evolved Into Something Else
The new trend is disinformation about climate action, study finds. -
Here Come the Russians, Again
The director of national intelligence recently warned that Russia remains “the most active foreign threat to our elections.” -
Climate Change is Fueling An Affordability Crisis—It May Not Let Up
Inflation may have eased but the climate crisis isn't going anywhere. -
Some Takeaways From The Most Boring Republican Probably Running for President
Glenn Youngkin appears on CNN with his trademark canned responses and non-answers. -
Blood, Soil, and Grass-Fed Beef
The left once led discussions on global capitalism's harm to the world and your gut. Not anymore. -
Talking to a Former Madam About Using AI and Big Data to Help RFK Jr.
Kristin Davis went from running call girls to using algorithms for politics. -
Utah Supports “Personhood” for Corporations, but Maybe Not Forests
New state bill targets a growing "rights of nature" movement. -
Trump and Russia: It’s Still Damn Important
Moscow's efforts to aid the Republican candidate are not old news. It's happening right now. -
Detective McDavitt and the Curious Case of the Clown Wedgefish
Scientists thought the creature was long extinct—until an amateur zoologist got busy. -
With a Softball Interview of Trump, “The Messenger” Launches by Legitimizing Extremism
Sorry, but this is not "impartiality." -
Texas Leaders Worry Bitcoin Mines and Big Data Will Crash the Power Grid
Cryptocurrency operations are proliferating in the Lone Star state, leaving lots of folks disgruntled. -
I’m a Striking TV Writer. Here’s Why We’re Doing This.
It's our generation’s labor fight: Tech vs. humans.