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Educators weigh the pros and cons of ChatGPT
While the technology can be used to cheat, it could also be a good classroom tool. -
How to protect yourself from a potential Russian cyberattack
What would a possible Russian cyberattack on the U.S. look like? -
Is Digital Art A New Frontier For Underrepresented Artists?
Many underrepresented artists say that crypto-traded art could be a viable avenue to sell their work. -
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The Internet Never Forgets
Adolescent transgressions once confined to yearbooks are becoming immortal. -
New Concerns That Artificial Intelligence Spreads Misinformation On Facebook
Karen Hao's report in the MIT Technology Review examines Facebook's use of A.I. -
How Email 'Is Like Poison To Clear Thinking,' According To Cal Newport
Constantly checking your email might feel like textbook responsible work behavior but, according to Cal Newport — a professor of computer science at Georgetown University and author of "A World Without Email" — it can actually wreak havoc on productivity. -
Why Is Facebook Launching An All-Out War On Apple's Upcoming iPhone Update?
Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg and Apple's Tim Cook are fighting over iPhone privacy rules. At stake is the future of how iPhone user data is used by data brokers and advertisers. -
Rep. Jake Auchincloss 'Frustrated' By Vaccine Website Crashing, Calls For Pre-Registration System
The Mass. vaccination scheduling website crashed Thursday morning as appointments opened for those aged 65 and up. -
Computers Gave Us The Word Multitasking, But Can We Actually Do It?
"When you think you’re multitasking what you’re actually doing is task switching," says an MIT neuroscientist.