Barring a few radical Ayn Rand-style libertarians, most everyone agrees on the importance of public goods. Americans use public parks and libraries, send our kids to public school, and rely on ...
For decades the federal government has invested insufficient resources into the essential goods and services that communities depend on to survive and thrive. A notable exception was the investments ...
AI Systems as Digital Public Goods: Evidence and Recommendations from a Multi-Stakeholder Assessment
This publication presents research findings that highlight practical changes to make “AI as Digital Public Goods” become a credible implementation pathway, as well as addressing current challenges ...
Morgan Hirsh found himself procrastinating going to the pharmacy again. He was out of toothpaste, but unwilling to face the "walls and walls of product" that awaited him, each vying for his attention ...
A research team led by Associate Professor Tomoko Matsumoto from the Institute of Arts and Sciences at Tokyo University of Science, Japan, along with Associate Professor Daiki Kishishita and Associate ...
Radio World’s “Guest Commentaries” section provides a platform for industry thought leaders and other readers to share their perspective on radio news, technological trends and more. If you’d like to ...
A key fault line in contemporary education is between those who see public schools as foundational to democracy and those who regard them as ineffectual and captive to union interests. In his new book ...
Over the past week, I’ve been writing about art’s environmental impact and how that factors in to perceived artistic quality. What the debate boils down to for me is the question of whether art is ...
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