Artificial intelligence dominates headlines, but new evidence shows most people barely use it in daily life. Researchers examined real-world web behavior and found low rates of AI use, often linked to traits like narcissism and Machiavellianism.
Is Fake the New Normal?
We’re no longer fooled by digital fakes, we’re fulfilled by them.
Professors share their findings and thoughts on the use of AI in research
From economics to medicine to the humanities, professors are experimenting with AI to speed up tedious tasks, analyze patterns in data and even help to shape new topics of research.
Statement on the Use of Artificial Intelligence at Human Rights at Sea
Human Rights at Sea (HRAS) acknowledges the rapidly expanding role, global investment and inevitable use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in professional environments, and has undertaken an
You Can Run An AI Chatbot Locally On Your iPhone – Here's How
Running an AI chatbot locally on your iPhone can be done with a free or low-cost app, and brings you AI-powered assistance without being tethered to the cloud.
Artificial Intelligence Uncovers 5,000-Year-Old Civilizations Buried Beneath the World’s Largest and Harshest Desert
What’s changing the game isn’t simply new technology. It’s the ability to see beneath the surface—literally and historically.
AI datacenters in the US aren't 'running on coal' — but this dirty fuel has found favor for feeding demand spikes due to increased gas prices
Coal use up 20% in 2025, and will likely continue to be in demand for another couple of years.
Are deepfakes of dead people rewriting the past?
While OpenAI’s Sora has some guardrails around the likenesses of living people, protections around the likenesses of those who have died appear to be an afterthought.
Doctors, patients may like artificial intelligence, but guardrails are needed
Beyond the White Coat: Dr. Jason Kolb says physicians and patients already are finding artificial intelligence useful. But what are the risks?
Condo Adviser: Impact of artificial intelligence on communal living is not yet clear
Technology has changed how we live, work and interact with each other, which has even trickled down to the manner in which condominium associations operate.