The bombing of the Omid Drug Addiction Treatment Hospital in Kabul by Pakistan’s air force deserves the strongest possible ...
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Why college sports’ NIL problem is really a business ethics problem
The NIL system in college sports, despite good intentions, has led to ethical violations and market failures, Columbia College's Nick Stegmann writes.
ByteDance's AI Video Tool Seedance 2.0 Reportedly Delayed Amid Hollywood Pressure ...
The United States is still the world’s leading power. But we've deviated from standards and lost some moral authority.
Corporate Social Responsibility in reproductive medicine goes far beyond philanthropy. At the Georgian-German Reproductive Center (GGRC), CSR is integrated into ...
Vanderbilt's undergraduate, graduate and professional schools are taking on the challenges of an ever-evolving world with dozens of new courses and ...
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Asimov’s laboratory
The robots are here. What can Isaac Asimov's Three Laws teach us about what comes next?
As the Oscars approach, Hollywood is grappling with AI's growing influence on filmmaking, with each week bringing new -- ...
On July 4, America will celebrate 250 years of independence—a milestone that arrives at another decisive moment in the nation’s history. Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming how economies ...
I teach a course on AI and filmmaking at USC’s School of Cinematic Arts, and lately, rather than planning each session well ...
In his 17th century book “Leviathan,” English philosopher Thomas Hobbes described life as “solitary, poor, nasty, brutish and short.” This describes the state of nature of which humans are a part.
Elections in north Korea do not function as a mechanism to control power, but rather as a ritual to reaffirm power that already exists.
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