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Millions affected by data breach, could you be one of them?

WWLP-TV |

In the wake of recent data breaches at companies including Eversource and MGM which impacted thousands of customers, Senior Lecturer Steve Weisman explains how people can avoid becoming a victim of scammers. 

AI Lie: Machines Don’t Learn Like Humans (And Don’t Have the Right To)

Tom's Hardware |

Associate Professor of Mathematics Noah Giansiracusa comments on how AI bots and humans learn differently and the implications of that. 

Sen. Chuck Schumer’s summit is trying to solve AI’s biggest issues with the wrong guest list

Fast Company |

Associate Professor of Mathematics Noah Giansiracusa weighs in on assertions that a recent meeting in the nation’s capital exploring how Congress can tackle AI favors the tech industry and lacks diversity.

How Do Americans Feel About AI? It’s Complicated.

Barron's |

New data from the Bentley-Gallup Business in Society report shows people have concerns about the impact of artificial intelligence. 

90% of companies say they’ll return to the office by the end of 2024—but the 5-day commute is ‘dead,’ experts say

CNBC |

Management Lecturer Susan Vroman explains that it's crucial for companies to be transparent when asking employees to spend more time in the office.

The 4 Arguments You Will Hear Against Drug Price Negotiation

New York Times |

Research from the Center for Integration of Science and Industry is highlighted for revealing that funding by the National Institutes of Health using taxpayer dollars plays a big role in the development of new drugs.

We can’t stop AI, but here’s how we might shape its effects

Washington Post |

Associate Professor of Mathematics Noah Giansiracusa writes a book review for the “The Coming Wave”, which argues that we need to think about how new technologies empower each other.

Should I Click 'Allow Cookies' On Every Website That Asks?

Huffington Post |

Senior Lecturer Steve Weisman explains how to ensure a website is safe before you agree to accept cookies.

When Givers Go

Boston Business Journal |

John W. Poduska Professor of Governance Cynthia Clark comments on an analysis that reveals when companies move headquarters out of state, their local philanthropy declines.

Experts Tips on Finding the Best First-Time Credit Cards

Moneygeek |

Finance Lecturer Anurag Wakhlu explains why it’s important for college students to open their own credit card.