JAN 31, 2022 • Podcast
C2GDiscuss: Ocean-Based Climate Altering Approaches in Context: the Ocean-Climate Nexus
The oceans and climate change are inextricably connected. On the one hand, the oceans are faced with significant threats posed by climate change through acidification, ...
JAN 29, 2022 • News
The Economist: "The technology of seeing and shooting your enemies"
In the technological age, it's getting harder for soldiers to stay hidden. In this article for "The Economist", Senior Fellow Arthur Holland Michel is quoted ...
JAN 27, 2022 • Article
Mapping AI & Equality, Part 2: Defining AI & Equality
Artificial Intelligence is a contested term. Generally, it refers to the simulation of human cognitive capabilities (discrete forms of intelligence) by machines. However, there has ...
JAN 27, 2022 • Article
If “trust is a must,” three practical things that AI regulators need to do
“On artificial intelligence, trust is a must, not a nice-to-have,” proclaimed Margrethe Vestager, the European Commission’s digital chief, in a statement launching the long-awaited ...
JAN 27, 2022 • Podcast
The Doorstep: The Hidden Global Growth Crisis, with Rachel Ziemba
Over the past year, America has imported more oil from Russia and goods from China to address domestic inflation and supply chain issues. Abroad, the ...
JAN 27, 2022 • News
Forbes: "Three Trends All Leaders Should Know About AI"
Do humans want computers that make ethical decisions? This "Forbes" article cites Senior Fellow Wendell Wallach and his concept of artificial moral agency (AMA).
JAN 26, 2022 • page
Why Did Nativists Support Prohibition?
Powerpoint, lesson plan, and worksheet that allows students to analyze the relationship between the passage of the 18th Amendment its support by nativist groups like ...
JAN 26, 2022 • page
Was Theodore Roosevelt a Conservative or a Progressive?
This reading and worksheet allows students to analyze Teddy Roosevelt's complicated political legacy. How did he fit into the Republican Party during his time? Where ...