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Responsible Use: How Meta Responds to One of the Central Fears of Open Source AI
Open source AI models pose different risks than closed-platform models, but those risks need to be weighed against the potential benefits.
Where Have All the Local Candidates Gone?
Another casualty of our nationalized, polarized politics: There aren’t enough candidates seeking local office outside the major metros.
Seven Ways Policymakers Can Help Seniors Trapped in Student Debt
Improving college accountability, reforming student loan default, and offering targeted debt forgiveness will help.
Adia Harvey Wingfield Is Investigating How “Gray Areas” Perpetuate Racism at Work—and Telling Us What We Can Do About It
October 2023 U.S. Tech Policy Roundup
OTI on the AI executive order.
Good Working Lives for the 21st Century
Dr. Hilary Cottam, OBE, has asked workers across sectors how they would redesign their working lives, from start to finish.
A General and a Military Historian Say Israel-Hamas War is Most Challenging Conflict Since 1945
Peter Bergen discusses the Israel-Hamas war with Gen. David Petraeus and Andrew Roberts in the latest episode of “In The Room”
Labor Unions at the Center of DOE’s $7 Billion Clean Hydrogen Hubs Program
Biden Administration highlights labor and community engagement in announcements of seven selectees for its $7 billion Clean Hydrogen Hubs.