Singularity: The Future
Is the world ready for a computer that is smarter than humans? What seems like the imagination of science-fiction writers just a couple decades ago has become the prediction of futurists and engineers alike.
Read MoreIs the world ready for a computer that is smarter than humans? What seems like the imagination of science-fiction writers just a couple decades ago has become the prediction of futurists and engineers alike.
Read MoreAs the topic of ethical behavior becomes prominent in current society, it is necessary to determine all the different aspects of a business that ethics should be considered in. For example, the recent Johnson and Johnson opioid crisis focuses on the manufacturing and recognizing the second-hand effects that a product can create.
Read MoreJuul banning mango flavored pods. Johnson and Johnson manufacturing and selling highly addictive pain killers. Uber’s past CEO, Travis Kalanick, being replaced with Dara Khosrowshahi. These decisions are all ones that stem from ethics.
Read MoreThe new NBA season is approaching, and it is surely coming with a bang. This has been one of the most exciting and most breath-taking offseasons ever.
Read MoreAfter a century of being one of baseball’s lovable loser franchises, recently the Boston Red Sox have been no laughing matter, winning four World Series titles since breaking the “Curse of the Bambino” in 2004.
Read MoreOn Thursday, September 12, 10 Democratic Presidential Candidates gathered on a stage in Texas Southern University, Houston, TX, to hash out their policies and set the tone for the next election.
Read MoreThis past Wednesday, President Trump announced that his administration will push towards the banning of flavored vaping products in the wake of the popularity of these products continuing to rise and reports of illnesses and deaths tied to vaping beginning to surface.
Read MoreThough it is September and cool weather seems to be approaching, new reports of the rare and life-threatening EEE (Eastern Equine Encephalitis) disease have elevated risk levels in many Massachusetts communities.
Read MoreThe stage was set this past Saturday for one of the biggest football games ever. No, not that football, with its oblong ball commonly found in America. And not that other football either, the one also known as soccer and played in all corners of the planet.
Read MoreLast weekend, amidst mounting tension over America’s policy on refugee acceptance, both internationally and across the country, the New York Times unveiled plans of a White House meeting called for the purpose of implementing further cutbacks in the U.S. refugee program.
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