The principles that made the Internet so successful can guide us in building the next wave of AI systems.
A new investment from local leaders aims to bring affordable high-speed internet to low-income households in the area.
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The internet made us stupid. AI promises to make it worse
Floating along on my bicycle on a daydream of a country road, up behind me came a man on a hissing e-bike, going fast, headed ...
On Sept. 18, 2025, R Street Institute Senior Fellow Adam Thierer testified before the House Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property, Artificial Intelligence, and the ...
Letters to the editor this week address internet access, the direction of the country and the upcoming Walk to End ...
Since Pell Grants have become available to people pursuing degrees from prison, every state and the Federal Bureau of Prisons has tried to expand access to higher education.
The Muscogee County School District has released a statement informing the community of a partial internet outage affecting ...
Following Helene, leaders are installing a network of outdoor warning sirens along river corridors where flash flooding can turn deadly in minutes.
A pair of non-profit organizations based in Winnipeg's North End are taking steps to provide free internet for people in the neighbourhood, hoping the signals will ultimately reach 1,000 households.
LOOK beyond the global model of internet-driven smart cities as communities can become “smart and sustainable” by adopting ...
Machine translators have made it easier than ever to create error-plagued Wikipedia articles in obscure languages. What ...
Jasmine Bond spends her weekdays working two libraries in one room that are separated by a movable partition wall. On one ...
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