Modern cities face many new challenges as a result of the ‘digital age’, in particular the uncertain promise of high urban benefits from…
To mark the arrival of the 21st century, in 1999 the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine offered an Olympian preview…
An adaptive cyber risk management guide from MIT scientist and Johns Hopkins professor Gregory Falco and "Cyber Czar" Eric Rosenbach…
Henry Kissinger, Benjamin Franklin, Steve Jobs, Albert Einstein, Leonardo da Vinci: Giants in their fields and times, these men also have…
October 18, 2021, Opinion: "Historically, antitrust authorities have taken a laissez-faire approach under the assumption that it is better…
October 21, 2021, Audio: "A conversation with Esade professor Marco Bertini on how pricing algorithms hurt customer relationships."
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2021, Book: "It involves multiple viewpoints- technology, law, development, and education, and authors from around the world, including…
Many scholars, engineers, and policymakers believe that algorithmic fairness requires disregarding information about certain…
Sociotechnical imaginaries (STIs) are widely used in the ERSS literature, but their origins in the field of science and technology studies…
Whether they realize it or not, most large firms in America are in the health care business. Approximately 153 million people in the US,…