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  1. AI-Driven Election Threats: What’s Ahead in 2024

    Enhanced by the wave of generative AI tools launched throughout the past year, media disinformation is a looming problem in the 2024 United States presidential election. A recent poll found that more than half of Americans expect false information spread by AI to influence the 2024 presidential election In light…


  2. Data Privacy: For All the Cars

    In “All the Parties,” a track on his new album titled “For All the Dogs,” Drake raps, “I bought the Rolls just to take it apart,” making reference to a custom Rolls-Royce Cullinan he owns. Now, while Drake is clearly flaunting his lavish lifestyle, the idea of “taking apart” a…


  3. Big Tech and “Saving” Muslim Women

    Iran’s protests: What you need to know Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old Kurdish woman, known as Jina in Kurdish, died in police custody in September 2022, which sparked a rallying cry of a new movement in Iran that has been led by female activists. The Islamic Republic of Iran’s morality policearrested…


  4. Spotify DJ: My review and the complexity of gendered AI assistants

    Spotify’s “new” feature I recently discovered Spotify’s AI-powered DJ feature for the first time, though it first came out a little over two months ago in late February. The feature provides users with a personalized listening experience by analyzing a user’s listening history, favorite genres, and other preferences to create…


  5. A new political “super-weapon”

    There is a new player shaping the political campaigning landscape. Artificial intelligence, with its recent innovations, allows political campaigns to more effectively seek out and extract money from voters–and at a lower cost.  What’s going on? Political consultants for both the Democratic and Republican parties are analyzing enormous amounts of…


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