An op-ed, or opinion guest column, gives Courier-Journal readers opportunity to share their diverse perspectives and learn ...
Some experts predict the singularity will occur by 2026. But how close are we really to artificial general intelligence?
In parallel, microphones and acoustic sensors record the birds’ calls, allowing AI models to match sounds to specific species ...
My friends recently debated TikTok’s viral “Princess Treatment vs. Bare Minimum” trend—one side craving to be cared for, the ...
The piece explores the concept of social capital, the trust, goodwill, and influence we build through genuine human connections, as a form of wealth that complements financial capital.
The fusion of local emotion with global technology innovation is giving rise to a new visual language -- where old-world Indian emotions collide with sci-fi visual language.
Just like in the rest of the world, quiet luxury in India is a form of social shorthand, a discreet signal recognizable only ...
Humans are finally building the technology that could tell us where to look, when to look, and what signs to watch for. What might we find? Why does it matter?
Students are using AI anyway and schools must guide that use with clear rules — whether through restrictions or permissions.
"Two years ago, Chol Hamoed Sukkos,I pulled out my phone and typed, “A powerful segulah for getting married is to buy a Chosson Torah on Simchas Torah.” I didn’t think much of it. But that post would ...
The ‘buzz word’ making its rounds is ‘Social Capital’: The wealth we all carry, often without realising it. Social Capital is ...
Clair Houldsworth, Guest Contributor In an era defined by deeply entrenched political divisions, where public discourse often ...