Mathbots haven’t done much for K-12 math instruction. Can more sophisticated uses of AI succeed in turning around American students’ falling scores?
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Does AI bias matter?

Cases of consumer AI bias have attracted widespread attention, highlighting the challenges of ensuring fairness in automated systems. Google Gemini, for instance, faced criticism for generating ...
Ariel Procaccia is the Alfred and Rebecca Lin Professor of Computer Science at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of ...
A team of physicists claims to have killed the simulation hypothesis with math. According to Science Daily, researchers led ...
The grace period is over. Twelve predictions on where AI creates value, breaks assumptions and triggers backlash as 2026 ...
A comment deadline is approaching on a proposed Consumer Financial Protection Bureau rule that would dismantle longstanding rules meant to protect minorities from discrimination in the market for ...
Experts explain the impacts of AI bias could be felt far and wide as the technology begins to influence more than just search ...
AI in 2025 shifted from hype to economics, defined by compute, energy, infrastructure limits, enterprise adoption, and ...
Ariel Procaccia is the Alfred and Rebecca Lin Professor of Computer Science at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS). His work combines mathematics, computer ...
Is software architecture art, science, engineering, or something new? This debate has long been central to the community.
IndiGo’s collapse wasn’t bad luck; it was math. With a 13:1 pilot ratio and a “lean” model that turned fragile, the airline ...