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Technology can hinder, rather than help, childhood development and even social interactions among adults.
Laughter at why boomer manager thought computer was "broken"
The technology mishap prompted a conversation on TikTok.
Your info is all over the internet - here's how to clear it up
A technology expert advises on how to improve your personal data security. These are the steps to remove or obscure your data from the internet.
Massachusetts aims for critical mass on climate technology
Massachusetts has long been a leader on climate policy. A billion-dollar, ten-year economic development plan aims to make the state a hub for climate tech, too.
Eliminating Screens Made Parenting Easier, Not Harder
Some parents find success in moderation rather than abstinence.
We Must Use AI To Fight the Nation's Biggest Killer—Heart Disease
It's incumbent on doctors and scientists to work with developers and build tools that can extend top notch care to far more places.
Federal Leaders Must Embrace AI or Risk Falling Behind
As history has shown, concerns about the extent to which new technologies will wipe out entire industries tend to be wildly exaggerated.
12 ways to boost support for tech teams in a tech-driven world
Learn how to effectively support and empower your tech team.
Apple's new AI iPhone: everything we know
Apple is expected to unveil new AI technology at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), this is everything we know.
The Promise and Potential of AI in Life Sciences
The promise of AI—especially in the life sciences—necessitates a targeted, intentional approach toward regulation that is grounded in ensuring patient safety, while promoting innovation.
Lawsuit claims Meta censored pro-Palestinian content
A former Meta engineer accused the owner of Facebook and Instagram of censoring Palestinian Instagram posts in a lawsuit.
Android users warned after apps steal bank information
A recent report found more than 90 of the apps in the Google Play store.
Artificial Intelligence Is America's Modern-Day Moonshot
Formidable hurdles stand in the way of America's AI leadership.
Phones could get "stiffer" when you touch them in the future
"Our screen allows users to perceive rich tactile feedback on a soft surface," a researcher said.
Apple's Climate and Human Rights Conundrum
We are urging Apple to stand by its own policies and publicly ask the Vietnamese government to release the unjustly imprisoned climate leaders and ensure that civil society is free to participate in the monitoring and implementation of Vietnam's transition to clean energy without fear of persecution.
Could AI One Day Be a Whistleblower?
AI is poised to change the way we detect corporate fraud and wrongdoing by cutting across departments and systems to gain a fuller picture of practices that may amount to fraud.
Alien energy-collecting megastructures may have been detected around stars
"Starlight harvesting could, in principle, result in different observational signatures that may be detected using existing telescopes," a new paper says.
Can you solve Connections better than a computer?
AI can already beat us at chess, but how does it fare when faced with language-based puzzles?
Woman asks for help using phone—Granddaughter not prepared for why
"I instantly just laughed and then realized she was serious," the granddaughter told Newsweek.
How you type on your phone reveals if you're Gen X, millennial or boomer
Forget your clothing and favorite TV show; apparently, how you type is actually the newest indicator of your age.
These companies combat burnout by prioritizing mental wellbeing
"Helping employees build resiliency can help them better navigate these challenges with agility and remain productive," one chief human resources officer said.
Zombie Trainers and a New Era of Forced Labor
Creating invisible jobs that benefit employers financially is forced labor by way of fraud, and, yes ... it is already illegal.
Ukrainian Engineers' new submarine aims to shape 'future of naval warfare'
A vessel touted as "the world's first gliding submarine" could reportedly change "the evolving landscape of naval warfare."
AI Will Be Youth's Fentanyl
Powerful AI algorithms will allow social media companies to funnel even more addictive content to users.
There Is One Major Element Missing From the Debate on Kids and Social Media
Technology can help us identify social media activity that may be a precursor to violence.
Using AI in the Courtroom Is Problematic
AI is coming whether we like it or not. It is time for our rules of justice to catch up.
We're Looking at Brainwave Technology All Wrong
A mindset change in the age of AI is needed for brainwave tech.
Stock market today: Microsoft and Google send Nasdaq higher
U.S. markets closed the week broadly higher, helped by strong earnings results from Google and Microsoft. Next week, all eyes are on Apple and Amazon.
Woman born in 2002 panics after finding photo of herself dated year before
The date on the image left the young woman questioning her own birthday.
What a TikTok ban would mean for U.S. users
As a TikTok ban goes in front of the Senate, what could it mean for people in the U.S.?