In early January 2025, amid the wildfires in Los Angeles, multiple posts about the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on climate change circulated widely. Since LA is on fire and part of the south is frozen,
The ABCD of AI-issues — agency decay, bond erosion, climate change, divided society — threatens our future. We can turn them into opportunities.
More than 3,000 global leaders will meet in Switzerland next week to seek solutions for some of the most pressing issues of the day
Some industry observers told ABC News that the ostensible softening toward Trump by big-tech corporations reflects a new business landscape that is both heavily influenced by the president-elect and increasingly defined by the development of energy-intensive artificial intelligence products.
Around 5 million Filipino workers are in danger of losing their jobs this year due to artificial intelligence (AI) and climate change, the Federation of Free Workers (FFW) said Thursday. According to FFW,
Standing to benefit are animal groups threatened by habitat loss or human activity that could be better protected with better understandings of their languages. Existing collaborations aim to document the vocal repertoires — the distinct calls and their different contexts — of the Hawaiian crow and St. Lawrence River beluga whales.
The researchers advocate for a dual approach - developing tools that not only detect misinformation but also educate users about responsible AI usage. By incorporating explainable AI into their framework,
President Biden issued an executive order Tuesday to "accelerate the speed at which we build the next generation of AI infrastructure here in America."
Sarah Kaizar’s AT Feed is an automated aggregate of current climate news and a critique of the future of information.
AI’s strength lies in processing vast data, identifying patterns and making predictions with speed and accuracy. This makes AI a tool for solving complex global problems. It’s more than automation or convenience—it’s about amplifying human capabilities.
Kate Dargan Marquis of the Moore Foundation discusses spurring research and development to keep up with the growing impact of wildfires.
This year lawyers will face an overwhelming array of fresh challenges as AI becomes more widely used by clients and firms alike.