‘Digital Discrimination’ in the Crosshairs of New FCC Rule

By The Wall Street Journal Published on November 15, 2023   WASHINGTON—Internet service providers will have their business practices scrutinized for “digital discrimination” based on income or race under a regulation that was adopted Wednesday by the Federal Communications Commission, raising legal risks for some of America’s most powerful companies.   Read More

The Devices That Will Read Your Brain—and Enhance It

By The Wall Street Journal Published on November 17, 2023    You’re feeling distracted and can’t get your work done despite a looming deadline. Your headphones detect your lack of focus and suggest you take a break, while a headband beams signals to adjust your brain activity and energize you. Crisis averted.   That’s the […]

AI’s Power-Guzzling Habits Drive Search for Alternative Energy Sources

By The Wall Street Journal Published on November 09, 2023   The immense amount of energy needed to power generative artificial intelligence models, like the one behind ChatGPT, is creating a new market for data centers that run on alternative energy sources.   Supply of electricity, which currently powers the vast majority of data centers, […]

How Chinese firm linked to repression of Uyghurs aids Israeli surveillance in West Bank

By The Guardian Published on November 11, 2023   In the occupied Palestinian territories, there are cameras everywhere. In Silwan, in occupied East Jerusalem, residents say cameras were installed by Israeli police up and down their streets, peering into their homes. One resident named Sara said she and her family “could be detected as if […]

States Sue Meta Alleging Harm to Young People on Instagram, Facebook

By The Wall Street Journal Published on October 24, 2023   A coalition of 41 states and the District of Columbia are filing lawsuits alleging that Meta Platforms has intentionally built its products with addictive features that harm young users of its Facebook and Instagram services.   The lawsuits, in federal and state courts, allege […]

This facial recognition website can turn anyone into a cop — or a stalker

By Washington Post Published on May 14, 2021   The facial recognition site PimEyes is one of the most capable face-searching tools on the planet. In less than a second, it can scan through more than 900 million images from across the Internet and find matches with startling accuracy.   But its most distinguishing trait […]

Vanguard CEO says AI will revolutionize asset management

By Pensions & Investments Published on May 24, 2023   Generative artificial intelligence will revolutionize the asset management industry and produce better long-term outcomes for clients, Vanguard Group CEO Mortimer J. “Tim” Buckley said Wednesday.   “What we’re suddenly discovering with generative AI there are a lot of cognitive things that we do that are actually fairly […]

How a billionaire-backed network of AI advisers took over Washington

By Politico 10/13/2023   An organization backed by Silicon Valley billionaires and tied to leading artificial intelligence firms is funding the salaries of more than a dozen AI fellows in key congressional offices, across federal agencies and at influential think tanks.   The fellows funded by Open Philanthropy, which is financed primarily by billionaire Facebook […]

New A.I. Tool Diagnoses Brain Tumors on the Operating Table

By New York Times Published October 11, 2023   A new study describes a method for faster and more precise diagnoses, which can help surgeons decide how aggressively to operate.   Once their scalpels reach the edge of a brain tumor, surgeons are faced with an agonizing decision: cut away some healthy brain tissue to […]