From Char to Chapter: Scrolls Speak Again
The team’s new imaging and AI workflow makes an entire Herculaneum scroll readable, moving from patches to full-text recovery and promising more ancient texts unlocked.
The team’s new imaging and AI workflow makes an entire Herculaneum scroll readable, moving from patches to full-text recovery and promising more ancient texts unlocked.
In 2026, American Christians show a mixed faith in AI as a spiritual mentor.
A call to push for clear opt-in rules, transparency, and stronger penalties to curb data abuse in tech, cars, and other devices.
AI doesn’t think. It analyzes data. The real skill is human critical thinking guiding and judging AI outputs.
New research suggests heavy AI use may weaken critical thinking and engagement. This article explores why thinking for yourself still matters — and how to keep your mind active in the AI era. #Wellness
AI in medicine holds promise but demands caution. A new study on AI clinical decision-making argues for real-world validation and governance before widespread use.
A new digital brain promises to drive a virtual body and spark questions about the future of brain modelling.
On March 27, 2026, MediaSmarts is launching Canada’s inaugural AI Literacy Day to empower Canadians to gain the knowledge and skills needed to use, understand and engage with AI safely, critically and responsibly. #AILiteracyDay
Could machines clean up the mess of war faster than humans? This look at the US Army’s plan to use bot-based cleanup tech weighs speed and safety against accountability and ethics.