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Family of Henrietta Lacks reaches settlement in lawsuit against Thermo Fisher
The biotech company profited from selling her stolen HeLa cells, the family alleged. -
AI could be 'outsourcing our thinking to a machine,' says Harvard writing coach
Jane Rosenzweig has concerns about AI writing assistants. -
Rep. Seth Moulton: unregulated AI in the military could be as dangerous as nuclear weapons
Moulton calls for regulating the technology now. -
Congress wants to regulate AI, but it has a lot of catching up to do
On Tuesday, a Senate panel will hold a hearing to consider new oversight of the technology. -
Will Beacon Hill rein in AI?
Skepticism about the power of automated decision-making is percolating at the State House. -
Could AI revolutionize how doctors treat mental health?
One of the biggest challenges in mental health is data measurement, says Dr. Carl Marci. -
Chromebooks’ lifespans cost Mass. schools and the environment, new report finds
Reducing “Chromebook churn” could have a big environmental impact. -
Abortion pill lawsuit could chill innovation in biotech, experts say
Industry leaders say the FDA’s authority is undermined by the judge’s ruling on abortion pill. -
Harvard professor says government should pause 'scary' development of artificial intelligence
Some warn the technology will get out of control if it keeps developing at a rapid pace. -
How does Bing's chatbot work and should we be concerned about it?
Tech experts share their concerns on AI models.