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Thinking deeply about AI at the Imagination in Action conference
The pace at which artificial intelligence had advanced in recent years has been stunning to John Werner, who is planning a new conference about the future of AI. -
5 things to know about artificial intelligence
Sam Ransbotham, co-host of the podcast “Me, Myself, and AI,” discussed the role of artificial intelligence in our modern world. -
Transgender attorney says Musk's handling of X is 'extremely concerning'
Alejandra Caraballo, a transgender attorney and clinical instructor at Harvard Law School’s Cyberlaw Clinic, shares why her account was suspended for a few days. -
Why Rep. Jake Auchincloss supports the bill that could ban TikTok
"We need social media corporations to be accountable to U.S. law," Auchincloss said. -
How a Supreme Court case could re-shape our social media feeds
The future of the internet is on the line this week with the Supreme Court hearing a major case surrounding content moderation on platforms like Facebook, YouTube and X, formerly Twitter. -
WPI professor says global health equity lies at the intersection of tech, science and humanity
Karen Oates of Worcester Polytechnic Institute says integrating artificial intelligence and machine learning into public health—ethically—is key to innovation. -
What social media platforms are (and aren't) doing to fight misinformation
Misinformation can impact voting in elections and sway public opinion, says GBH digital strategist Zack Waldman. -
Is the Apple Vision Pro worth the price?
Tech writer Andy Ihnatko gave his initial impressions on the Apple Vision Pro. -
From Google Docs to FaceTime: How a digital literacy program is empowering older adults
Little Brothers-Friends of the Elderly's Digital Dividends class equips older adults with a technology kit and an education on how to use it, all while forming powerful intergenerational bonds. -
A local retired educator is taking his crusade against online scams to 150,000 followers
Doug Fodeman spent decades teaching internet safety to young students. Now his online newsletter is reaching people across the globe.