Is AI destroying jobs and truth—or breaking class barriers? From bias to governance, the real battle isn’t tech but power.
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Monnett hits 50K users in early alpha, with strong retention, proving demand for a made in Europe, post-algorithm social network. What people share on Monnett is mostly daily life, not content ...
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France's municipal elections take place shortly, with the two rounds of voting on March 15th and March 22nd. But for a number ...
More than six years after implementation, supervisory practice has begun to vary between member states. ESMA’s intervention ...
After actor Timothy Busfield pleaded not guilty to charges of criminal sexual contact of a minor and child abuse, his wife, ...
Réjean Roy was among the architects of Quebec’s AI use guide. He is the director of training and knowledge mobilization at ...
The rise of masculinist rhetoric among young people is creating new tensions within families. Mothers and sisters are often ...
In a world increasingly dominated by AI, hand sketching is now seen as a sign of ‘actual thought.’ In 1994, Bernard Tschumi, then Dean of Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture in New ...
Alongside the rapidly expanding use of AI in everyday life, there’s a growing awareness that the technology also comes with extreme, big-picture threats to the things we need more: fresh water, ...
Alongside the rapidly expanding use of AI in everyday life, there’s a growing awareness that the technology also comes with ...