How Social Media Targets Girls

By novaramedia Published on May 19, 2025 As smart phone use has soared, Generation Z’s mental health has plummeted. But just how bad is this crisis, and who should we hold responsible? In his latest book, The Anxious Generation, social psychologist Jonathan Haidt sets out his comprehensive diagnosis of the problems caused by […]
Forget Humanoids. At MIT, Worms and Turtles Are Inspiring a New Generation of Robots
By WSJ Published on May 16, 2025 CAMBRIDGE, Mass.—Everyone is obsessed with humanoid robots right now, but the director of MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory thinks tomorrow’s intelligent physical machines could be something radically different. Think soft and squishy robots, says Daniela Rus. Picture flexible robots, or even edible ones. Her research group […]
This Robotic Centipede Crawls Farms to Kill Weeds — and Might Join the Military

By THE__BYTE Published on May 16, 2025 As IEEE Spectrum reports, Georgia Tech spinoff Ground Control Robotics has created a bio-inspired centipede that uses sensors and plenty of motor-actuated limbs to control weeds. “Centipede robots, like snake robots, are basically swimmers,” founder Dan Goldman told IEEE Spectrum. “We created a new kind of mechanism to […]
In Meta’s AI future, your friends are bots

By AXIOS Published on May 02, 2025 Mark Zuckerberg and Meta are pitching a vision of AI chatbots as an extension of your friend network and a potential solution to the “loneliness epidemic.” Why it matters: Meta’s approach to AI raises the broader question of just whose interest chatbots are serving — especially when the […]
Investing in a new world of friction, fragmentation & female entrepreneurship: The FT’s PWM Tea Break

Di Rifai, founder of Creating Future Us, an adviser to investors on the ethics of digital transformation, speaks to the PWM crew over green tea, with an exotic twist, in a wide-ranging discussion taking in AI, robotics, the fast-changing geopolitical backdrop and the rising cohort of female investors. Banks and wealth managers must prepare for […]
Brain Implant Companies Apparently Have an Extremely Dirty Secret

By Futurism Published on April 29, 2025 In the 21st century, it’s safe to say no secret is safe. Our personal data is constantly bottled and sold — by the companies whose apps we use every day, to the advertisers cluttering our phones with increasingly personalized ads. So far, that “data mining” has been confined […]
Meta faces Ghana lawsuits over impact of extreme content on moderators

By The Guardian Published on April 27, 2025 Meta is facing a second set of lawsuits in Africa over the psychological distress experienced by content moderators employed to take down disturbing social media content including depictions of murders, extreme violence and child sexual abuse. Lawyers are gearing up for court action against a company contracted […]
National Science Foundation cancels research grants related to misinformation and disinformation

By NeimanLab Published on April 21, 2025 Late on Friday afternoon, hundreds of researchers funded by the National Science Foundation got emails with bad news: their grants or fellowships had been cancelled. Elon Musk’s DOGE — the questionably constitutional initiative that shares a name with a meme coin — celebrated that the […]
Everything you say to Alexa now becomes training material for AI, and no, you cannot opt out

By AdGuard Published on April 20, 2025 Isn’t it convenient to live with a voice assistant? You can go about your day and to perform tasks hands-free — ask to set a timer or remind you of something, add items to your shopping list, or get quick information. And they’re getting smarter and smarter. Alexa […]