Stanford d.school's Jeremy Utley wants people to stop using AI. Instead, he wants them to work with it. "If you're 'using' AI, I know you're misusing it," said Utley, an adjunct professor at the Hasso ...
Generative artificial intelIigence (GenAI) is now embedded in our devices and, increasingly, in our processes – always ready ...
USI and Amcor launch a Spring 2026 pilot bringing students and industry experts together to develop real-world packaging ...
Teens are using AI companions for emotional support. Learn why adolescents are at risk for this false intimacy and what ...
Why cancer screening should become more like heart disease prevention. You’re reading The Checkup With Dr. Wen, a newsletter ...
In her new book, Dr. Tamara Stenn provides a hands-on roadmap for making sustainability actionable across the business ...
The bottom line is that just as digital business triggered a relentless compression of workloads, this next phase – AI – will ...
In a new study, University of Rhode Island Ph.D. graduate Kyle McElroy and Marine Affairs Professor Austin Becker explore the role of data and biases, as well as the challenges and decision-making ...
How Tim Jedrek's Unique Path Led to Transforming the Aviation Training Industry A lot of trial and error, and a lot of ...
Agency does not vanish in one dramatic moment due to AI exposure. More often, it dissolves—gradually, politely, with ...
But knowledge gives us power—to separate facts from fears, speculation from reality, and worst-case scenarios from more likely outcomes. And this is my topic for today. What we know about AI, what ...
Henry Yuen is developing a new mathematical language to describe problems whose inputs and outputs aren’t ordinary numbers.
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