When Students Get Lost in the Algorithm: The Problems with Nevada’s AI School Funding Experiment
Nevada now uses a machine-learning model to drive its “at-risk” school funding, but the new system is opaque and leaves many students out.
Nevada now uses a machine-learning model to drive its “at-risk” school funding, but the new system is opaque and leaves many students out.
Climate migration patterns will reshape U.S. communities—affecting millions—prompting cities to prepare for an influx of climate migrants.
Peter Bergen interviews Director of the National Counterterrorism Center Christine Abizaid
Global temperatures surpassed the critical 1.5°C threshold for the first time, the time to prioritize sustainable energy solutions is now.
Following AFRICOM’s response to New America, we now know how many people the U.S. assesses it killed in Somalia in 2023.
As artificial intelligence use becomes ubiquitous, developers must consider how to offset the environmental toll of these AI models.
As subsidy eligibility for child care workers expands to more states, questions remain about its viability for family child care providers
Michael Calabrese on concerns regarding exempting mobile carriers from net neutrality rules.
It’s possible to provide a more accurate measure of ELs’ academic performance and contextual information about their learning environment.
This op-ed argues that Congress’ funding cuts to science agencies threaten community colleges and their ability to expand access to good-pay