De Silva de Alwis warns that new technologies, such as artificial intelligence (AI), are weaponized to produce deepfakes and objectify women’s bodies. Beyond individual harms, de Silva de Alwis ...
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Peterborough Telegraph on MSNPolitical View: We should all value Free SpeechSurely the issue is all about tolerance, and valuing Free Speech. Banter is playful, friendly teasing, in theory enjoyed by ...
The AP, a global news organization, filed a lawsuit against three Trump administration officials on Feb. 21. The suit was ...
It is fascinating that Luther, who probably never even heard of the American colonies, or ever set foot in Maryland – has ...
My top three priorities are fiscal responsibility, community engagement/transparency and ensuring growth in Minooka, which ...
Federal Reserve Vice Chair Philip Jefferson said clearer Fed communication and better text analysis has made monetary policy ...
THURROCK MP Jen Craft rose on the floor of the House of Commons to ask a question on speech and language support. Ms Craft ...
The Ranveer Allahbadia controversy is about more than one offensive remark—it reflects the growing power of the state and ...
Glover, a dedicated instructor at SC State University, was honored with the 2025 Frank R. Kleffner Lifetime Clinical Career ...
While a proposed bill addressing smartphones in schools makes its way through the legislature, West Virginia teachers attest ...
Sanas partnership highlights Teleperformance's (TP) growth strategy of pursuing investments in advanced artificial intelligence to deliver enhanced customer experience management services to broad ...
Alumni Julia D. Phelps, Maureen A. Hartford, Heather Coats, Jeremy N. Butler and Brendan I. Cook will be honored March 7 for their leadership in the educational and healthcare fields.
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