Regulation, technology and buyer skepticism are pushing historically opaque industries toward radical transparency, and it’s great for everyone.
Political/community experience: Served on the School Accountability Committee as a teacher, later becoming head of the math department. Served as treasurer for both graduate honor society and her ...
Google announced Thursday that it is joining a coalition of companies dedicated to helping increase transparency around artificial intelligence and digital content. As examples of AI-generated content ...
Today, most AI is being built on blind faith inside of black boxes. It requires users to have on unquestioning belief in something neither transparent nor understandable. The industry is moving at ...
New Mexico’s No. 1 ranking in MIT’s Election Performance Index that was released last year is something state election officials have proudly touted, but many are working to improve the state’s ...
Low voter turnout and general apathy among the electorate are directly related to a lack of transparency in political party ...
When Dunwoody began its operations on December 1, 2008, we embarked on a bold journey. With no preexisting ordinances, no established funding, and the urgent need to hire critical personnel and secure ...
As experts weigh in on whether AI will experience a bubble burst similar to the dot-com or crypto crash, there is one thing that is certain: AI companies are sprinting to build and get their product ...
The chemical industry is at a turning point. What used to be casual consumer curiosity about ingredients has become a non-negotiable demand for complete transparency. This shift is fundamentally ...