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OPINION: Common Sense, Common Ground—Even in a Shutdown
The federal government is shut down again, and the headlines are all gridlock and partisan bickering. Yet this week also ...
Interestingly, the 6th Circuit’s refusal to block House Bill 1 did not address whether “Ohio’s ban on ballot-issue spending ...
For the good of the country and to restore dignity to politics, Chuck Schumer should regain some common sense and act a bit more like John Fetterman.
A group of New York University psychologists are taking strides toward making artificial intelligence smarter, by testing whether these algorithms can learn common sense. For now, the smallest among ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the new buzzword in town. It has been increasingly trending both in the US and worldwide. Seemingly everyone, from journalists to artists, is fascinated by AI and its ...
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More Even before they speak their first words, human babies develop mental ...
MUNICH, Germany: Four golfers swarm into a little caddy car as they are surprised by a hailstorm during a golf tournament in Munich on 28 June 2005. The storm took ten minutes only, and the sportsmen ...
The competing goals of the court, prosecution and defense will be on the line as jury selection begins in the much-anticipated murder trial of Donna Adelson on Aug. 19. The execution style murder of ...
This article examines the difficulties that privilege issues can present in international arbitration, and concludes that solutions oftentimes lie with an overlooked legal tool—common sense. While ...
President Donald Trump speaks during the 60th Presidential Inauguration in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, Monday, Jan. 20, 2025. (Chip Somodevilla/Pool Photo via AP) It would be ...
A few years ago, a computer scientist named Yejin Choi gave a presentation at an artificial-intelligence conference in New Orleans. On a screen, she projected a frame from a newscast where two anchors ...
Yes, teens use social media more often than ever. But the positives appear to outweigh the negatives, according to a national survey released Monday by Common Sense Media. “Many of the insights are ...
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