Fifty years ago, Patrick Hutber, then former city editor of The Sunday Telegraph, wrote a weekly article under the headline: ...
A writer's search for her Jamaican ancestors reveals how the largest efforts yet to digitize and connect slavery-era records ...
AB 311 would change California insurance law by allowing drivers to opt in to being tracked through telematics, which ...
"Our enemies are too good at manipulating the world’s emotions," Lester told The Media Line."There’s just too much stacked against us." The battle against anti-Israel sentiment on social media cannot ...
P&G, Unilever and Mondelez are using AI to formulate products and run campaigns, compressing timelines that once took years into weeks.
Today, we're looking at how radio traffic reporters craft an on-air delivery that informs without overloading the listener.
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In cities across the country, underground calisthenics battles are pushing elite athletes to their limits ...
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A deep-learning algorithm applied to 15 years of seismic recordings beneath Yellowstone has identified 86,276 earthquakes ...
Raina Penchansky and Ali Berman on helping human creators in the age of AI ...
In this episode, Ray Cochrane digs into "algorithmic outing," new research showing that social feeds can infer your sexual ...