How 'green' electricity from wood harms the planet — and people
John Sterman and co-authors found that this substitution could exacerbate climate change until at least 2100.
John Sterman and co-authors found that this substitution could exacerbate climate change until at least 2100.
If there are enemy aircraft dropping bombs you expect the government to do something. With cyberattacks you're largely on your own.
In this podcast episode, senior lecturer Luis Videgaray shares his insights on the role of governments in regulating and utilizing AI.
When it comes to actually persuading voters, the efficacy of microtargeting is difficult to determine.
"Tether does not operate under a framework that would limit what the directors of the company can and cannot do."
The ability to choose when and where you work suits lots of people. But it has also created the impression that you are always contactable.
"What our database is saying is, the range of risks is substantial, not all of which can be checked ahead of time."
"Beyond the big numbers, female athletes competed on their own terms."
It’s not hard to find headlines that suggest artificial intelligence is taking over the business world, but the reality looks different.
The ability to engage in nuanced decision-making can help humans stay employable as artificial intelligence and machine learning continue to ascend.