Google’s multibillion-dollar investment brings more than data centers to Virginia — it also unlocks new training programs and free AI tools designed to prepare workers for the jobs of tomorrow. Here’s what local employees, job seekers, and families should ...
As AI systems become more embedded in daily life, the new AI policy in the US is redefining what “bias” means. The shift opens up new tensions in what was believed to be a settled question in the realm of technology, identity, and ethical values.
The lesson of ChatGPT’s sycophancy reminds us that technologists must balance the ‘what ifs’ of the future with the lived realities of users in the present.
The Titan tragedy reminds us that in any frontier—whether under the sea or in artificial intelligence — responsible design isn’t a barrier to innovation, but a foundation for lasting trust.
AI belongs to a rapidly evolving class of technologies that blurs the line between computation, autonomy, and cognition, demanding a more stringent level of oversight we’ve never had to contend with nor consider ... until now.




