Two new bachelor’s degree programs based on AI technology are coming to the University of Maryland. The Bachelor of Arts in ...
The singer is experiencing a new form of downward mobility—and she’s not alone.
A read-write wearable both reads your body and writes back to it by delivering an intervention.
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In a thread on r/Cooking, redditors discuss the kitchen propaganda, marketing fibs, and viral trends they refuse to buy into. When every content creator on a feed suddenly uses the same "revolutionary ...
Devices that monitor seniors for safety are appealing to worried loved ones and underresourced home care agencies.
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Transform’s Will Lowe explores the overlooked infrastructure crisis beneath the public sector’s A.I. ambitions. Lowe argues that the greatest risk of government A.I. adoption lies in decades of ...
The digital revolution boosts access and speed, but information overload and low digital literacy widen the awareness gap—leaving many vulnerable to scams, fake news, and cyber risks.