Search results
How AI Has Already Begun to Change These Workers’ Jobs
The Wall Street Journal· 7 days agoArtificial intelligence hasn’t been the job killer that some predicted, at least not so far. Census...
Artificial Intelligence Buzz Has Faded on Company Earnings Calls
Bloomberg· 18 hours agoCompanies are talking less about “artificial intelligence,” a buzzword central to meteoric gains in...
With measles on the rise, rebuilding trust in vaccines is a must
Al Jazeera· 5 days agoWith or without a switch, wherever in the world people drive, they usually do so on the basis of...
How the internet became a breeding ground for slutshaming
Mashable· 7 days agoAn extract from Sluts: The Truth About Slutshaming & What We Can Do To Fight It by Mashable...
Generative Artificial Intelligence
WBUR Boston· 6 days agoWBUR, as a public media organization, prioritizes trust and transparency in our journalism and engagement, particularly in an era of declining media trust and rampant misinformation. In response ...
Israel-Gaza War - The Washington Post
Washington Post· 4 days ago(Amir Cohen/Reuters)Middle East conflict live updates: U.N. says roads ‘jammed’ as more than 110,000 flee Rafah; cease-fire talks stallAbout 110,000 people have fled Rafah as Israeli bombardment ...
Cal Thomas: Trump outdoes himself with crude language
Greensboro News & Record· 15 hours agoIf you are the parent of young children, are you OK with your kids hearing former President Donald...
Online reputation management: Top 10 hurdles and how to overcome them
Search Engine Land· 6 days agoEffective brand mentions monitoring requires using (usually paid) third-party tools that search...
What would JFK think of Catholics and today's US politics?
National Catholic Reporter· 5 days ago"It seems very much as though the U.S. bishops reject the position that won the election for John...
Reynolds Hutchins: Mr. Jefferson's Tears, or how to quell a student rebellion
The Daily Progress· 17 hours agoIt’s been days now since dozens of unruly masked students were cleared from University of Virginia Grounds. Thomas Jefferson, the school’s founder and first rector, called it “the most painful event” of his entire life.