According to data from Duke University Reporters' Lab, there are 443 platforms actively engaged in fact-checking worldwide (Duke Reporters' Lab, 2025). These organizations play an important role in ...
Part 2, Digital Inequality Series: Under what conditions can artificial intelligence benefit all of society vs. just a few people? Kalinda Ukanwa, a quantitative marketing scholar at the University of ...
One of the most exciting advancements in content marketing is the use of large language models (LLMs) to create impactful and engaging marketing content at speed and at scale. LLMs, such as GPT-4 and ...
IEEE 7003-2024, “Standard for Algorithmic Bias Considerations" The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) recently released IEEE 7003-2024, “Standard for Algorithmic Bias ...
Designer Talia Cotton wanted to create an unbiased logo, so she put an algorithm to work. But that raised all kinds of thorny questions about whether design can ever really be neutral. The practical ...
Marketing has always been shaped by the tools behind it. What’s different now is how little visibility leaders have into the decisions AI tools are making. AI systems increasingly decide who sees a ...
Source: Walther, Claude. 2025 Artificial intelligence is used to generate everything from news articles to marketing copy. This pervasive AI influence comes with a troubling pattern: AI systems ...
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Allegheny County is still deciding how AI fits in with governing. This essay by Matt Petras was originally published by PublicSource, a news partner of Technical.ly. PublicSource is a nonprofit media ...