Emilia Doda was at her apartment in San Jose when she read in the Scranton Times-Tribune that a data center would be built across from her childhood home.
Pew Research Center’s latest survey of US teens backs this up: 58% of Hispanic teens and 53% of Black teens said they were online “almost constantly,” according to the December 2024 study, compared ...
Through foreclosure battles and ownership changes, Bon Carré Technology Park is in the midst of massive redevelopments.
Across healthcare, education and other regulated sectors, companies are using the tech to solve operational problems that don’t have quick fixes.
Residents spotted a new AI robot braving Pittsburgh’s streets earlier this month.
Artificial intelligence can be a bridge that helps us communicate better and access resources. But only if you know how to use it.
In a year defined by industrial policy, AI infrastructure and a still-surging entrepreneurship boom, one US region used 2025 especially well.
Plus, the Science Center announced its ninth Capital Readiness cohort, meet the winners of Hopeworks’ young entrepreneurs pitch competition and more power moves.
Running continuously since then, Generative is a live event series that hosts conversations at the intersection of AI and human experience. Covering topics ranging across music, psychotherapy, online ...
The memory of the local icon is being twisted by a high-tech Neighborhood of Make-Believe. The institutions who protect his history are looking for ways to clear the AI slop.
GenLogs, a logistics startup based in Arlington, captures photographs throughout the country and uses AI to log routes.
Beth and Jeff Gusenoff, a husband-and-wife duo, share the secrets to balancing academia, business and family life in the latest edition of How I Got Here.
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