This article was co-authored with Emma Myer, a student at Washington and Lee University who studies Cognitive/Behavioral Science and Strategic Communication. In today’s digital age, social media has ...
Boys as young as 15 exposed to content such as Holocaust denial and false claims about 9/11 on social media Patrick Sawer is an experienced Senior News Reporter for The Telegraph who previously worked ...
Talk about a reaction function: It took less than 10 minutes after the S&P 500 closed in the red for President Donald Trump to declare a cease-fire extension. Granted that cease-fire still has the ...
In 2008, when the housing bubble burst and the global economy crashed, policymakers were caught flatfooted. Despite months of worry and concern about a housing bubble, signs of financial institutions ...
The 80-minute movie barely has enough plot to make up a short story. Prospective bridegroom Zsolt Mohai gets cold feet on the day of his marriage, and runs to hide in the apartment where Annika Parádi ...
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Selection Sunday is right around the corner, but many men's college basketball teams around the nation still have work to do to hear their name called inside that 68-team field. That includes the 12 ...
The tech billionaire Hemant Taneja admits that AI is a bubble. In fact, he welcomes it: “Bubbles are good,” Taneja, the CEO of General Catalyst, a venture-capital firm, told me in an email. If AI ...
Over 40% of American workers have tried AI, but only 13% use it daily, a gap that suggests current market valuations may be running ahead of real-world adoption. Today's AI leaders are highly ...
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Reproducible experiments and testimony presented at a recent webinar suggest LinkedIn’s algorithms systematically reduce the visibility of anyone whose profile doesn't match the patterns the algorithm ...