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RSM Visiting Scholar Noah Giansiracusa's new book explores how non-mathematicians can wield algorithmic tools to reclaim their agency.
Zahra Takhshid examines the legal potential of addressing torts committed via avatars, a particularly pressing issue given the emergence of the metaverse and spatial computing.
Northeastern's Khoury College shares the news of Upol Ehsan's BKC Fellowship. During his Fellowship term, Ehsan will continue his work on "algorithmic afterlife cycles," including his highly ...
Jonathan Zittrain and Aleksander Mądry discuss the challenges (and potential benefits) of living alongside increasingly autonomous AI as the technology approaches AGI.
Sahana Udupa sits down with Germany's DW News to discuss Elon Musk's Grok, including the chatbot's tendency to generate hateful extremist content under the guise of 'fun' vulgarity.
Angela Xiao Wu sheds light on the Chinese government's 1% 'golden shares' in tech companies, and how these shares have ended up limiting companies' ability to capitalize on globalizing markets.
Mark Esposito focuses on the data center as a new "battleground" as countries fear that cross-national data processing and storage could put their citizens' digital and economic security at risk.
Jasmine McNealy and coauthor Yewande Addie explore the ways that AI is shaping public health communications in Africa, focusing on vaccine hesitancy and maternal health.
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