CPH's production of the Pulitzer Prize-winning play is running at the Outcalt Theatre in Playhouse Square through March 1.
Your brain calculates complex physics every day and you don't even notice. This neuromorphic chip taps into the same idea.
Who gets the job interview. Who receives public benefits. Who is flagged as high risk. Increasingly, these outcomes are shaped not by human deliberation but by algorithmic systems embedded deep within ...
The problem isn’t only avoidance. Many conversations fail because participants focus on persuasion, treating arguments like battles to be won. Minson says that shifting the goal from winning to ...
Here’s how science, art, and even Michelin-star disasters disprove a common myth about creativity.
The U.S. military collects more sensor data than its personnel can reasonably process, and senior leaders now argue that artificial intelligence is the only realistic path to sorting signal from noise ...
When algorithms fragment this reality into personalised bubbles, democracy suffocates. Each person receives a different version of the truth, curated not by professional ethics but by engagement ...
Experts chat about how mid-decade gerrymandering is affecting the 2026 elections and whether the Supreme Court will strike down the Voting Rights Act in the case Louisiana v. Callais.
California Lutheran University political science professor Jose Marichal discussed his new book, “You Must Become an Algorithmic Problem,” Thursday, Feb. 12, in Ullman 101. The book, Marichal’s second ...
Imagine balancing a ruler vertically in the palm of your hand: you have to constantly pay attention to the angle of the ruler ...