With the Trump administration’s attacks on so-called woke AI it is becoming even harder to make the technology we use fairer and more diverse. Leading voices are speaking out, reports Catherine de Lan ...
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A climate scientist explains why Earth is 'running a fever' and how climate change impacts health, the economy, and daily life.
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