Facial Recognition Technology Is the New Rogues’ Gallery
The 21st-century debate over privacy and suspicion looks a lot like one from the late 1800s and early 1900s.
The 21st-century debate over privacy and suspicion looks a lot like one from the late 1800s and early 1900s.
Join Future Tense, PIT, and Code for America for a screening of Parks and Rec and a discussion of governments’ embrace of technology.
In-Person
Landmark E Street Cinema
555 11th Street NW, Washington, D.C. 20004
Early voting in Texas started Tuesday, ahead of the headline-grabbing election days in Nevada and South Carolina.
Events designed to envision positive paths for human development and innovation across educational institutions, libraries, and business.
In-Person
Ascender (Village of the East Side Plaza)
6401 Penn Ave. Suite 300, Pittsburgh, PA 15206
Tara Moulson traces the lesser-known cultural and political history of America’s favorite doughy treat—and what it might mean to reclaim it.
What do you owe the office of the President if you believe the incumbent is a threat to democracy itself?
And why simply closing the gender pay gap won’t be enough to help families thrive