A newly issued manual foreshadows the coming difficult relations that may arise between companies and 'platform workers' – as we advance further into the AI age.
Contemporary algorithmic governance appears to bring this project to life. It promises decisions purged of whim and prejudice, delivered with the regularity of a function call. Modern governance has ...
TikTok helped lead a broader shift: We now see far less from people we actually know and far more from professional creators. That’s true on TikTok and, increasingly, on Instagram and Facebook. It’s ...
If we get this right, the citizen of 2047 will experience government as ambient and humane. Benefits arrive when needed without forms; grievances resolve in hours.
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America’s Zombie Democracy

Opposition parties, the judiciary, the press, and civil-society groups aren’t destroyed, but over time they lose their life, staggering on like zombie institutions, giving the impression that ...
Syracuse, N.Y. — Your algorithm says Syracuse football head coach Fran Brown is so hot right now. That might be an odd thing to say at first, considering Brown just lost his starting quarterback for ...
CHICAGO — Related Midwest and CRG have broken ground on the Illinois Quantum & Microelectronics Park (IQMP), the first phase of Quantum Shore Chicago, a 440-acre, master-planned technology and ...
On Monday, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed the Transparency in Frontier Artificial Intelligence Act into law, requiring AI companies to disclose their safety practices while stopping short of ...
For executives, the challenge of agentic AI is not simply integrating new technology but rethinking the architecture of leadership itself.
Machine identities are creating security blind spots as AI adoption accelerates in banking and financial services. Andy Parsons, EMEA director of financial services ...
Steve Simoni was a Silicon Valley success story who sold a company to DoorDash. Now he sells an AI-powered weapon to shoot drones out of the sky.
Companies like OpenAI wants to bend the law in one area, then use it as a liability shield in another.